Developers: | RS PIS (Samara Innovative Enterprise of Radio Systems), Roselectronics (Russian Electronics) |
Date of the premiere of the system: | August 2024 |
Branches: | Telecommunications and Communications |
2024: Product Announcement
Holding "Roselectronics," which is part of the state corporation "Rostec," on August 2, 2024 announced the development of a high-strength ultra-wideband transceiver antenna, capable of functioning in combination with anti-drone shelters known as "barbecues." The new device is versatile and can be used with a wide range of radio stations.
According to Rostec, the antenna is designed to work with transportable and stationary radio stations in the frequency range from 30 to 520 MHz. Thanks to the universal fastening base, the article can be mounted on various surfaces, including mobile equipment and stationary objects. The use of modern composite materials made it possible to significantly strengthen the design of the device.
InOne of the features of the new antenna is the system of matching-transforming devices implemented in it. This system provides excitation of individual sections of the antenna on different frequency bands, which guarantees stable reception and transmission of the signal in any weather conditions. Moreover, this solution significantly expands the radio coverage area compared to previous modifications.
An important advantage of the development is the ability to adjust the height of the antenna without losing its efficiency. This allows the device to be placed on top of anti-drone shelters and camouflage networks, which significantly expands the range of its use in various tactical situations.
The development of the range pin antenna was carried out by the Samara innovative enterprise of radio systems, which is part of the Avtomatika concern of the Roselectronics holding.
The new antenna is much more technological and compact than its predecessors, its weight does not exceed 6 kg. The product was developed in accordance with the actual needs of the customer, successfully tested on mobile equipment in a real environment and confirmed the declared characteristics, - said the general director of the enterprise Alexander Buzov.[1] |