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The Bukovel-AD is a counter-unmanned aircraft system (CUAS) produced by the Ukrainian firm Proximus. It is designed to detect unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) at up to 100 km range and jam data transmission between the UAV and its controllers at 20 km. It can block GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and Beidou positioning systems. The system can be mounted ...
Multiple drones may attack simultaneously in a drone swarm. [34] Drones have been used extensively by both sides for recon and artillery spotting in the Russo-Ukraine War. [45] Anti-UAV systems are being developed by states to counter the threat of drone strikes. [46] This is, however, proving difficult.
A UAV drone detector has been developed by Kseonics Technology that detects the frequency of drones. [16] AD Counter FPV system is a portable 3 kg backpack that produces white noise within a frequency range to block control of FPV (first person view) drones with a 250m radius when the drone operator is 3 km away. [17]
He predicted that AI-operated FPV drones could post hit rates of around 80%. To counter the EW threat, makers including Swarmer have started developing functions which allow a drone to lock onto a ...
The war in Ukraine has given rise to explosive-packed drones modified with fiber-optic cables. These drones are dangerous, as they can't be jammed with electronic warfare and are harder to detect.
Repellent-1 (Russian: Репеллент-1) is a Russian electronic warfare system [1] designed to suppress the operation of unmanned aerial vehicles [2] at a distance of up to 30 to 35 km (19 to 22 mi).
Drone advances in Ukraine have accelerated a long-anticipated technology trend that could soon bring the world's first fully autonomous fighting robots to the battlefield, inaugurating a new age ...
The Russo-Ukrainian War has seen extensive use of drone warfare, with Ukraine claiming to have produced one million drones in 2024 alone. [8] In February 2023 a member of Ukraine's Separate Presidential Brigade asked Wild Hornet's co-founder Dmytro Prodanyuk, then member of the volunteer organization "Svoboda Ukraine", if his volunteer organization could supply FPV drones to the brigade.