Rostec State Corporation's Roselektronika Holding presented for the first time at the Integrated Security exhibition a mobile control point for unmanned aircraft systems for rescue operations. The new complex allows you to quickly deploy a point in the field to work with UAVs.
With the help of a drone, operators can receive real-time information from the most dangerous emergency zones, perform aerial search of objects, monitor fire, flood and ice conditions, as well as conduct reconnaissance of traffic routes and aerial photography.
A new control point for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) was created by specialists of the Ryazan Radio Plant (part of Roselektronika) on the basis of a specialized KAMAZ all-terrain vehicle. It includes a number of telecommunication equipment for the organization of satellite, wired and radio communication channels, video surveillance systems and video conferencing in the task area.
"The mobile control center, developed at the Roselectronics enterprise, can be interfaced with different types of drones. This allows rescuers to use drones equipped with photo, video and multispectral cameras, a thermal imager, a radiation dosimeter, a gas analyzer, a voice notification system and other technical means. Thanks to this, specialists are able to perform almost all monitoring tasks in the emergency zone," Rostec said.
The complex includes a compact Ku-band satellite station for broadband communications. The equipment provides a speed of information transmission over a satellite communication channel from 2 to 4 Mbit/s. The equipment was developed by the Vigstar NPC, which is part of Roselektronika.
Also on board the complex is a set of professional radio communication equipment of the DMR standard manufactured by the Constellation concern: transport and portable DMR radios, antennas and a portable repeater. The devices are designed to provide radio communication in difficult weather conditions and are resistant to external factors such as vibration, mechanical damage, high temperatures and moisture ingress.
"The Ryazan Radio Plant has extensive experience in the production of mobile complexes for the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia and continues to expand the range of relevant solutions for rescuers. It is often extremely difficult and dangerous to explore an area during an emergency, even with the help of manned aircraft, and in such cases it is advisable to use drones. The new complex allows you to receive information from drones in real time and instantly transmit data on the condition of a dangerous object to the center, without putting the life and health of rescue teams at risk," said Alexander Krutov, General Director of the Ryazan Radio Plant.
During 2022-2023, the Ryazan Radio Plant supplied, in the interests of the territorial divisions of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia, 21 mobile communication centers for work in emergency situations (ICC emergencies) and 13 mobile public information complexes (MKION). The company has been identified as the sole supplier of the complexes until February 2027.
The International Salon of Security Equipment "Integrated Security" will be held from May 29 to June 1, 2024 at the Patriot Exhibition Center.