
The Ukrainian company Kvertus has started mass production of a new mobile electronic warfare system, the Kvertus AD Berserk, installed on a ground robotic platform.
The equipment was developed to interfere with enemy drone communications on the battlefield, providing support in evacuations, assault operations, and protection of logistical routes. According to CEO Yaroslav Filimonov, the system has a control range of up to 20 km and can operate autonomously for up to 12 hours.
The Berserk can block a wide range of frequencies used by kamikaze drones, multirotor UAVs, and bomber drones. With omnidirectional antennas reaching up to 800 meters and directional antennas with a range of up to 1,500 meters, the system covers frequencies from 220 to 1050 MHz and video bands at 2.4 and 5.8 GHz.
The new version features more antennas than the previous model, the Volya-E, reflecting the need to adapt to the increasingly varied use of drones in warfare.
Additionally, Kvertus is also involved in the Atlas Project, in partnership with the Brave1 defense cluster, which plans to create an “anti-drone wall” along the frontline. This electronic warfare barrier will serve as a second line of defense, reinforcing mobile and portable systems already used in forward areas to protect troops, command centers, and strategic infrastructures.
Source: Militarnyi | Photo: Facebook – Yaroslav Filimonov | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team
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