Rostec shows for the first time wearable anti-drone system "Chistulyulya"

Rostec shows for the first time wearable anti-drone system "Chistulyulya"

Rostec State Corporation's Roselektronika Holding has for the first time demonstrated the "Chistulya" compact anti-drone complex. The device is a case weighing up to 8 kg and has a remote control capability to protect the fighter from radiation and hit missiles attacking radio-emitting targets. The presentation of the product took place within the framework of the conference "Army and Society" organized by the Russian Ministry of Defense. 


The "Chistyulya" complex is designed in the form of a case measuring 34*28*17 cm. The device completely suppresses the control and navigation channels of aircrafts within a radius of up to one kilometer, as well as blocks the transmission of photo and video data from the drone. The product is equipped with antennas of three types with separate frequency control, emitting a powerful omnidirectional pulse. 


"Once turned on, the complex forms a uniform signal that covers the upper hemisphere within a radius of up to 1,000 meters. Under the influence of "Cleanyuli" the drone can fall, hover in place or return to the takeoff point. This depends on the type of drone and its settings, as well as the distance of the UAV from the complex and from the control station. "Cleaner" is powered both from the network and from the built-in battery, which provides autonomous operation for 100 minutes. The device is equipped with an active cooling system, which allows the device to function without interruption," Rostec said. 


The complex was developed and is produced by TsNII Cyclone, which is part of Roselektronika.

Source of text and photo: https://rostec.ru/news/rostekh-vpervye-pokazal-nosimyy-antidronnyy-kompleks-chistyulya/

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