Ruselectronics holding demonstrates the upgraded Lesochek electronic warfare system for the first time at the Army-2024. The new product version not only protects armored vehicles against radio-controlled explosive devices, but also can suppress navigation and control channels of commercial UAV that are also used to solve front-line tasks.
The Lesochek electronic warfare system features mobility and small dimensions and therefore may be placed not only on armored vehicles, but also in a backpack or briefcase.
The equipment generates broadband jamming signals both throughout the operating frequency bandwidth and in any combination of high frequency (HF), very high frequency (VHF) and ultra high frequency (UHF) transmitter bands.
The Lesochek protects against radio-controlled mine explosive devices placed on routes of military convoys and railway rolling stock, and in parking areas. The new system version has an additional function employed to suppress satellite radio navigation and control channels of commercial drones that may be used, in particular, for reconnaissance, fire adjustment and attacking with lightweight munition.