15.11.2024 01:20

Rostec has Designed a Mobile PRES Against FRV Drones

Rostec has Designed a Mobile PRES Against FRV Drones

The system is intended to protect vehicles, operates between 400 MHz and 1200 MHz and paralyzes drone control channels

Photo: Ruselectronics

Ruselectronics holding has developed a PRES mobile FRV drone suppression system to protect vehicles — ambulances, buses and trucks. The device weighs 14.5 kg, has special magnetic mounts and uses frequencies that are most popular among drone operators. 

The new PRES system has been developed by engineers from Vector Research Institute included in Ruselectronics holding. The device induces jamming in a frequency range between 400-1200 MHz and paralyzes FPV drone control channels. Jammers may be promptly changed on site, if required, without involvement of the manufacturer’s personnel. 

Suppression range is up to 150 m with a radius of 360. The product can work in any weather conditions in a wide temperature range — from -40 C to +40 C. 

The PRES needs no special power supply — it is connected directly to the vehicle battery. The input power is 850 W and the total output jamming power is 400 W. Control unit is located in the vehicle. 

“The accumulated competences in fixed and portable anti-UAV solutions helped us develop a mobile device that is placed on a vehicle roof and protects the vehicle against drone attacks in motion. The main advantage of the new system is its modular design that allows jamming ranges to be quickly and easily changed by selecting from eight attached modules,” pointed out Vyacheslav Lyashuk, Director of Business Development of Vector Research Institute.