Rostec State Corporation's Roselectronics Holding has developed a modernized automated communication line monitoring station OPK-32D2M. It detects radio emission sources in the range from 1.5 to 30 MHz in real time at a distance of up to 2500 km.The OPK-32D2M station is mounted on the chassis of the KamAZ-1340 car.
It allows automated search, detection and classification of signals, as well as tracking of already defined sources of radio emission. The complex can simultaneously accompany up to 100 identified targets.
In addition, the OPK-32D2M is capable of automatically demodulating and decoding signals and allows remote control of unattended posts in a hardware machine.
"This is a unique complex for conducting radio reconnaissance in the HF band with the possibility of conducting technical analysis of intercepted radio signals. This ensures effective control of the radio broadcast, and also allows you to determine the location of the communication source in the receiving band," said the General director of the United Instrument Corporation (the management organization of the holding "Roselectronics") Sergey Sakhnenko.
As part of Roselectronics, the development and production of OPK-32D2M stations is carried out by the St. Petersburg Research Institute "Vector".
Roselectronics Holding