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Rubicon (antidronic complex)

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Developers: Fly Drone
Date of the premiere of the system: January 2025
Branches: MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX

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2025: First Plant Plant

The company Fly drone"" installed at one of the enterprises of the fuel and energy complex Russia a protection system against the drones use of a laser complex to defeat targets. This became known on January 9, 2025.

Nikita Danilov, General Director of Fly Drone, announced the successful completion of tests of the laser complex at the end of 2024 and its integration into the Rubikon anti-drone system.

Rubicon

Laser installations are able to automatically detect, track, identify and destroy unmanned aerial vehicles. For uninterrupted operation, the complex requires 10-15 kW of electricity, and the range of damage reaches 1-1.5 km, depending on weather conditions.

The compact dimensions of modern laser complexes allow them to be used in both stationary and mobile versions. Samples of domestic laser systems for combating drones have already been presented on the Russian market.

Protecting critical infrastructure and industrial facilities from drone attacks requires a comprehensive approach that includes both the suppression of control signals and the physical destruction of unmanned vehicles.

Laser complexes provide a high-precision effect on the target regardless of the materials of the drone design. This advantage makes them an effective means of protecting the facilities of the fuel and energy complex.

Fly Drone specializes in the development of digital services for unmanned aerial vehicle flight control. The introduction of laser technologies in the Rubikon system expands the possibilities of protecting strategic facilities.

The deployment of integrated anti-drone systems is becoming a priority in ensuring the safety of critical infrastructure facilities. Russian developers continue to improve technologies for protection against air threats.[1]

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