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Russia’s Rostec Unveils New Swarm-Busting System to Neutralise FPV Drones
Russia’s Rostec Unveils New Swarm-Busting System to Neutralise FPV Drones
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Rostec, Russia’s state-owned technology corporation, has developed a new system to counter large-scale FPV drone attacks. 05.05.2026, Sputnik India
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The Ruselectronics holding has expanded its SERP counter-drone systems with a new product designed to protect vehicles from FPV drones, which are increasingly used as kamikaze weapons.Designed to effectively counter drones threatening mobile targets, the SERP-FPV system offers rapid deployment and high signal-suppression efficiency. It operates across the most common FPV control frequencies, including civilian bands.The system can generate directional jamming to neutralise individual drones or omnidirectional interference to repel swarm attacks.Drone operators often modify their devices to operate on non-standard frequencies in an effort to bypass electronic warfare systems, said Natalia Kotlyar of the Vector Research Institute. However, the SERP systems remain capable of suppressing any signal that falls within their operating range.
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Russia’s Rostec Unveils New Swarm-Busting System to Neutralise FPV Drones
13:17 05.05.2026 (Updated: 15:07 05.05.2026) Rostec, Russia’s state-owned technology corporation, has developed a new system to counter large-scale FPV drone attacks.
The Ruselectronics holding has expanded its SERP counter-drone systems with a new product designed to protect vehicles from FPV drones, which are increasingly used as kamikaze weapons.
Designed to effectively counter drones threatening mobile targets, the SERP-FPV system offers rapid deployment and high signal-suppression efficiency. It operates across the most common FPV control frequencies, including civilian bands.
The system can generate directional jamming to neutralise individual drones or omnidirectional interference to repel swarm attacks.
Drone operators often modify their devices to operate on non-standard frequencies in an effort to bypass electronic warfare systems, said Natalia Kotlyar of the Vector Research Institute. However, the SERP systems remain capable of suppressing any signal that falls within their operating range.