The Ruselectronics holding announced at the Interpolitech-2021 exhibition the successful completion of tests of the Ataka-Shorokh acoustic reconnaissance module. The system confirmed the declared technical characteristics, demonstrating the ability to identify drones in the air by sound, flying in radio silence. Such small-sized drones can be used for espionage by unauthorized entry into civil and special objects.
The “Attack-Rustle” module is based on supersensitive microphones. As practice has shown, they cope with their task even in difficult weather conditions. The development uses a smart system for analyzing the external environment, which can also detect emergencies, offenses and crowds of people – all by characteristic noises.
“The tests confirmed the ability of intelligent algorithms to detect different types of drones in the presence of noise acoustic interference. During the tests, the module was successfully used as an independent system for detecting UAVs by acoustic noise, as well as as part of the Ataka-DBS radio frequency detection and suppression system for UAVs and as part of its mobile version Ataka-Trophy, “said a representative of the developer company. General Director of NPP Almaz of the Ruselectronics holding Mikhail Apin.

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