Russia develops multilayered C-UAS system

The Kupol-PRO C-UAS system is designed to provide all-round coverage against small UAVs. (Nikolai Novichkov)

Russia develops multilayered C-UAS system

Russian defence equipment exporter Rosoboronexport,

a subsidiary of the state-owned Rostec group,

has developed a four-stage/dual-use counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) capability and is now actively marketing it globally, Director General Alexander Mikheev told Jane’s.

Rosoboronexport

has embraced a new multifaceted C-UAS defence, which combines both soft-kill, or electronic warfare [EW], and hard-kill kinetic systems,

Mikheev

said, adding that the company’s approach comprises at least four types of EW systems.

“It can engage all types of UAVs [unmanned aerial vehicles], both combat and commercial-off-the-shelf ones.”

The first tier includes the Repellent C-UAS device produced by JSC Defense Systems.

It jams communications, control, and navigations channels within 200–6,000 MHz frequency band at a distance of up to 30 km.

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