TSAMTO, December 3. Rostec State Corporation's Roselectronics Holding presented a new generation intelligence and alarm system for the first time at the EDEX 2021 arms exhibition in Egypt.
The device detects enemy manpower and ground equipment, remaining completely invisible.
The 1K144-E complex is an autonomous small-sized system, which includes seismic infrared and seismomagnitometric sensors measuring about 20 cm and weighing 150-600 gr., as well as radio repeaters, antennas and a set of devices for receiving and displaying information.
The complex not only detects objects, but also determines the direction of their movement, counts and classifies them by type: wheeled, tracked vehicles or manpower. Seismic magnetometric sensors are buried in the ground, and seismic infrared sensors are masked on the ground and provide continuous operation from the built-in batteries for 30 days. The data is transmitted via a radio channel to a complex of devices for receiving and displaying information, on the monitor of which the operator sees an electronic map of the area indicating the location of sensors and detected objects. The installation time of the sensors, taking into account their penetration into the ground and masking, does not exceed 5 minutes.
The solution was developed and produced by the Constellation concern of the Roselectronics Holding.
"At the EDEX 2021 exhibition, we presented the export version of the 1K144-E complex to foreign customers for the first time. This is an advanced solution capable of performing covert remote surveillance of the territory. The equipment detects the movement of wheeled vehicles within a radius of up to 120 m, tracked vehicles - up to 200 m, a person - up to 30 m and transmits information to a remote command post at a distance of up to 35 km," said Mikhail Artemov, CEO of the Constellation concern.
The message is publicly available on the website of Rostec Group of Companies.