The electronic warfare (EW) suppression system described is designed to protect vehicles and self-propelled equipment from unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) attacks, specifically from first-person view (FPV) or kamikaze drones. Operating within a frequency range of 620 to 1020 MHz, this system effectively disrupts the control signals of hostile drones, rendering them inoperative within a suppression radius of up to 400 meters from the installation point.
Electronic warfare vehicleFrequency range: 620 – 1020 MHz: 187,000 RUBin stock in Donetsk. The suppression system is designed to protect vehicles and self-propelled equipment from attack UAVs such as FPV drones (kamikaze drones)- Suppression range from the point of placement of the suppression station, no more than 400 m- Power supply type: From the vehicle’s on-board network- Battery included (14,000 mA)- Overall dimensions of 1 piece (set of 2 pieces): – diameter 490 mm – height 250 mm- Weight: no more than 16 kgMore EW



Key Specifications:
Frequency Range: 620–1020 MHz
Suppression Radius: Up to 400 meters
Power Supply: Utilizes the vehicle’s onboard electrical system
Battery Capacity: 14,000 mAh
Dimensions per Unit (Set of 2):
Diameter: 490 mm
Height: 250 mm
Weight: No more than 16 kg
This system is currently available in Donetsk for 187,000 Russian Rubles.
In the context of modern warfare, the proliferation of UAVs has necessitated the development of specialized EW systems to counteract drone threats. Russia has been at the forefront of this technological advancement, introducing various EW vehicles and systems designed to detect, jam, and neutralize enemy drones and communication networks.
Notable Russian EW Systems:
1. Leer-3 RB-341V: This system combines jamming capabilities with Orlan-10 unmanned aerial vehicles to disable cellular networks and disrupt enemy communications.
2. Murmansk-BN: A long-range communications jamming system capable of disrupting high-frequency signals over vast distances, reportedly up to 5,000 to 8,000 kilometers.
3. Krasukha Series: Mobile, ground-based EW systems designed to neutralize airborne radio-electronics and radar-guided systems, effectively protecting against UAVs and other aerial threats.
4. Plastun-SN with Shield EW System: Unveiled at the Army-2024 exhibition, this tracked armored vehicle is equipped with the Shield electronic warfare system, specifically designed to suppress electronic signals from FPV drones and other UAVs.
These systems underscore Russia’s commitment to enhancing its electronic warfare capabilities, particularly in countering the evolving threat posed by UAVs on the modern battlefield.

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