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Repellent-1
Russian anti-UAV electronic warfare system From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Repellent-1 (Russian: Репеллент-1) is a Russian electronic warfare system[1] designed to suppress the operation of unmanned aerial vehicles[2] at a distance of up to 30 to 35 km (19 to 22 mi).[3][4] It weighs more than 20 tons.
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The system is able to detect miniature air targets from their control signals at a distance of more than 35 km (22 mi), but is able to suppress drones only at a distance of not more than 2.5 km (1.6 mi).Cabin is protected against small arms fire and NBC (Nuclear, Bacteriological and Chemical) agents[5]
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History
Repellent-1 was developed by the Russian Scientific and Technical Center for Electronic Combat (Russian: Научно-техническом центре радиоэлектронной борьбы). It is installed on the chassis of MAZ (MAZ-6317 ) or KAMAZ depending on the wishes of the customer.[3]
The development of "Repellent-1" was completed in 2016 and the system shown at an exhibition.[6][4]
Operators
Algeria
Armenia[7]
Azerbaijan
Kazakhstan - a supply contract was signed in 2016.
Russia
Serbia[8]
Application
Russian-Ukrainian war
On August 11, 2018, the OSCE SMM noted in a report that on July 28, near the village of Chornukhyne, the UAV mission recorded four EW systems at once, including Repellent-1.[4]
Armenian-Azerbaijani border conflict
Armenia has lost two operating stations of the Repellent-1 complex.[7]
Russian invasion of Ukraine (2022)
On May 1, 2022, it was reported that a Russian "Repellent-1" had been destroyed.[3]
See also
- Krasukha (electronic warfare system)
- Divnomorya (electronic warfare system)
- Shypshyna-AERO[9]
- Indrajaal Drone Defence Dome
References
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