Belarus has developed an anti-gown electronic war system called Fumigator-V, which is based on the Bukhanka vehicle and has already gone into mass production.
The system was created by the Radar project bureau and aims to protect fixed vehicles and facilities against threats from multirrotors and FPV drones, blocking control signs, data and navigation. According to the manufacturer, Fumigator-V has 14 blocking modules, each acting in a specific frequency range to ensure greater range and effectiveness.
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In addition to the vehicle version, the manufacturer also launched a portable version, the Fumigator-N, focused on infantry protection. This model is equipped with 12 blockers and works with battery, which gives autonomy for use in the field.
The modularity of systems allows blockers to be installed on both mobile equipment and stationary objects, as well as to use mobile groups to adapt to the specific demands of operations.
This technology represents an important advance in defense against unmanned air threats, expanding the protection capacity of Belarusian forces. Systems’ flexibility allows their application to different scenarios, contributing to increasing the safety of both troops and strategic infrastructure in the growing use of drones in military operations.
Source: Militarnyi | Photo: Telegram – Goskomvoenprom | This content was created with the help of AI and revised by the editorial team
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