Belarus develops modular anti-drone system for protection of vehicles and troops

 

Belarus develops modular anti-drone system for vehicle and troop protection
Belarus develops modular anti-drone system for vehicle and troop protection (Telegram – Goskomvoenprom)\

Belarus has developed an anti-drone electronic warfare system called Fumigator-V, based on the Bukhanka vehicle, which has already entered mass production.

The system was created by the Radar Design Bureau and aims to protect vehicles and fixed installations against multirotor and FPV drone threats by jamming control, data, and navigation signals. According to the manufacturer, the Fumigator-V features 14 jammer modules, each operating on a specific frequency band to ensure greater range and effectiveness.

In addition to the vehicle-mounted version, the manufacturer also launched a portable version, the Fumigator-N, designed for infantry protection. This model is equipped with 12 jammers and operates on battery power, providing autonomy for field use.

The modularity of the systems allows the jammers to be installed on both mobile equipment and stationary objects, as well as enabling use in mobile groups to adapt to specific operational demands.

This technology represents an important advancement in defense against unmanned aerial threats, enhancing the protection capability of Belarusian forces. The system’s flexibility allows application in various scenarios, helping increase security for both troops and strategic infrastructure amid the growing use of drones in military operations.

Source: Militarnyi | Photo: Telegram – Goskomvoenprom | This content was created with AI assistance and reviewed by the editorial team.

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