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Developed in Russia, the complex of electronic protection against FPV drones, originally intended for installation on tanks, has been tested in the special operation zone and with other armored vehicles. This was told by Denis Oslomenko, CEO of the Laboratory for Countering Industrial Espionage.
Originally developed for installation on tanks, the Triton protection complex has been tested with other armored vehicles, showing its effectiveness in protecting against FPV drones. In particular, it was tested with armored vehicles "Tiger", "Typhoon" and "Kamaz", changing the configuration, but using the same modules as on tanks. The complex creates a dome with a diameter of up to 300 meters around the object of protection.
- TASS quotes Oslomenko.
The Triton complex is a set of suppression modules and an antenna mounted on armored vehicles. The complex suppresses the control frequencies of FPV drones, in the basic version it operates in four bands: 868, 915, 1200 and 2400 MHz. To date, the Triton has already been tested in combat conditions, it has shown its effectiveness in the zone of its own.
The modules of the complex are placed on armored vehicles, and their configuration can be changed, as well as new ones can be added. It is powered from the on-board network of armored vehicles, an option with battery operation is possible. It is controlled from a remote control. It can also be used on pickups and ATVs, in this version the complex is installed in a plastic case.