24.09.2024 04:53

Rostec has First Shown the Upgraded Lesochek Electronic Warfare System Abroad

Rostec has First Shown the Upgraded Lesochek Electronic Warfare System Abroad

In the new modification, the product provides protection against radio-controlled mines and explosive devices, and is also capable of suppressing control channels of drones

Photo: Ruselectronics 

Ruselectronics holding included in Rostec State Corporation is demonstrating the Lesochek electronic warfare system for the first time abroad. The new product version provides protection against radio-controlled mine explosive devices and is capable of suppressing drone control channels. The product is presented as part of Rosoboronexport’s exposition at the ADEX International Defence Exhibition held on 24-26 September in Azerbaijan.

The Lesochek developed by Sozvezdie Concern (included in Ruselectronics) is a system of small-size jamming transmitters that is available in several versions.

A version designed for installation on a command vehicle mounted on an all-terrain truck chassis is demonstrated in Azerbaijan. This is the Lesochek version that has been first additionally furnished with a function used to suppress satellite radio navigation and commercial drone control channels. It may be mounted on motor and armored vehicles, flat cars and any stationary facilities and is energized from a power supply unit supplied complete with the product.

Other system versions protect against radio-controlled mine explosive devices placed on routes of military convoys and railway rolling stock, and in parking areas.

The portable Lesochek version features small dimensions and light weight and consists of a case with equipment designed to safeguard protected persons against radio-controlled mine explosive devices in dismounted movement and indoors. The system may be used in places of operations to block radio receipt and broadcasting by “extraneous” radio transducers in order to protect confidential information.