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Kalashnikov develops short-range C-UAS system

Russia’s Kalashnikov Group has developed REDUT-UR, which is designed to protect stationary objects or areas from small drones.

The REDUT-UR system surveys the surrounding area using visual and thermal imaging and provides day-and-night scanning, detecting, recognising and selecting detected targets and target-like objects, ranking the targets by the degree of danger, tracking the selected targets and destroying them at distances of 150 to 800 metres.

The system consists of a combat module and a control station. The mobile version of the system is based on two trucks equipped with standard container-type fittings.

REDUT-UR is equipped with 98 unguided missiles having combined-action warheads that are set in a disposable transport-and-launcher container.

The company recently attended the India Homeland Security Expo in New Delhi where it presented the Saiga-12K and MP-155 smoothbore semi-auto shotguns designed to counter drones, noting that anti-drone shotgun shells in different calibres are available to Indian customers.

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