27.03.2025 01:18

Rostec is Launching the Improved SERP Anti-Drone System Version

Rostec is Launching the Improved SERP Anti-Drone System Version

The number of operating frequencies of the new model was increased from six to thirteen

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Ruselectronics is launching a dramatically improved version of the SERP-VS13D electronic countermeasures system. The new model has more than twice as many operating frequencies — from six to thirteen. The system neutralizes drones which have been next to impossible to be suppressed so far using the existing electronic warfare systems. 

The upgraded SERP as the previous products from this family combines an electronic warfare system and high-precision detector to identify, in particular, FPV drones. The new model has thirteen operating frequencies, which is the maximum number among all previous SERP systems. This, in particular, offers effective suppression of the Autel Robotics EVO Max 4T quadcopter that are virtually “unkillable” by electronic warfare systems and survive in fight with traditional electronic warfare systems due to the broadband control function. 

The SERP-VS13D high-precision detector and artificial intelligence algorithms are used to detect targets with utmost precision creating a safety dome over the protected perimeter. The system is effective against individual and swarm drone attacks. 

The SERP-VS13D can be used in automatic and manual modes. During system actuation, radio signals are suppressed in all available ranges, at all other times the suppression function is switched off in accordance with the federal regulations.