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RB-504P-E (drone suppressor)

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Date of the premiere of the system: September 2024
Branches: MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
Technology: UAV - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

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2024: Deliveries abroad

On November 15, 2024, in Zhuhai (People's Republic of China), Rosoboronexport announced the conduct of pre-contract work on the sale of the RB-504P-E complex with more than ten countries from different regions of the world.

According to RIA Novosti, the general director of Rosoboronexport, Alexander Mikheev, said that potential buyers are the states of Southeast Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the CIS. Demonstration shows of the complex are held abroad.

The Russian complex for suppression drones began to be exported abroad. 10 countries are ready to buy it

The RB-504P-E system, first unveiled at an exhibition in Baku in September 2024, consists of a radio direction finder for detecting unmanned aerial vehicles and a suppression module. The equipment is capable of operating both in circular and directional mode.

The complex suppresses control and satellite navigation channels in the range from 420 to 5800 MHz. The technical solution allows to combine several devices into a single network of bearing and electronic suppression.

The effectiveness of the system is confirmed in real combat conditions. The complex has a variety of control channel suppression letter frequencies and the ability to influence protected navigation channels of unmanned aerial vehicles.

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A set of technical means to counter radio-controlled aviation models of unmanned aerial vehicles "Product RB-504P-E" demonstrates high characteristics in practical use, - said Alexander Mikheev.
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Preliminary supply agreements have been reached based on the results of demonstration tests of the system in the countries of potential customers. The manufacturing company is ready to provide comprehensive technical support and training for personnel.

Foreign customers are particularly interested in the possibility of integrating the complex into existing air defense systems and its use to protect critical infrastructure from drone attacks.[1]

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