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EW GRETS 4M: Fight for Air

22.08.2024
EW GRETS 4M: Fight for Air

How Ukrainians face the modern challenges of electronic warfare

Modern warfare is not only battles on the ground, but also complex technological competitions in the air. Recently, the enemy began to actively use new frequencies to control their drones, moving to the 410-530 MHz range. This is a new challenge for all manufacturers of electronic warfare, but we, the company of Blue Bird inventors, are ready for this competition.

New Frequencies — New Challenges

Moving to new frequencies, the enemy tries to bypass our EW systems, adapting their drones to the constantly changing conditions. Our engineers respond quickly to these changes by improving our devices to cover all possible signal options. The daily updates of the enemy require us to constantly monitor and react quickly.

We do our best to update our suppressors at all potentially dangerous ranges as quickly as possible. Our latest developments are able to work efficiently in conditions of rapidly changing frequencies, allowing us to stay one step ahead of the enemy.
Learn more about our innovative solutions here EW GRETS 4M

Debunking Myths

Misconceptions are actively spreading among the military that the enemy uses frequencies of 1200-1400 MHz to control drones. However, our research confirms that these frequencies are used for video transmission, not for control. This is an important distinction that helps us target our EW systems more accurately at real threats.

We are actively working to debunk these myths and provide our military with accurate information. Our goal is not only to protect, but also to educate, helping our warfighters better understand the technologies they work with.

Innovative solutions

We are not standing still. Each new challenge from the enemy becomes a motivation for us to work even more intensively. Our devices are able to quickly adapt to changes in conditions at the front, providing reliable protection in the most difficult situations.

Imagine the scene: Ukrainian military in the field, surrounded by enemy drones. But instead of panic, there is confidence. The fight against enemy drones continues, and we are ready for new challenges. As soon as we begin to effectively suppress the current frequencies, the enemy will switch to new ones. However, most enemy drones still use standard frequencies (700-1050 MHz), and this gives us some time to prepare for new threats.

We continue research and development to always be at the forefront of the fight against electronic threats.

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