Ukraine’s System Electronic Export launches high speed SEEDIS C-UAS interceptor

Ukraine’s Militarnyi news source reports Ukrainian company SEE (System Electronic Export) has launched its SEEDIS C-UAS drone interceptor at the recent Riyadh World Defence Show.

According to the report: “The project offers a new approach to the layered defense of critical infrastructure. In this scheme, drones act as the first line of defense. The key advantage of SEEDIS is its complete autonomy in targeting. This reduces the workload on personnel and eliminates the need for scarce FPV pilots. The system independently detects the target, calculates the trajectory, and attacks the object without human intervention. The Krechet air defense ecosystem integrates radars and firepower into a single network. After detecting an enemy object, algorithms automatically distribute targets among launchers, taking into account distance and type of threat. After a vertical launch, the drone automatically intercepts the target without additional equipment. The software adjusts the flight, turning the drone into an intelligent analogue of an anti-aircraft missile. In the final stage of approach, the on-board computer activates its own target acquisition system. Using day or night cameras, the drone recognizes targets at a distance of up to 500-1000 meters. Artificial intelligence analyzes images in real time.”

The interceptor has a reported maximum speed of 320 km/h, and a cruising speed of about 190 km/h.

(Image: SEE)

For more information

Speed of 320 km/h and AI Guidance: Ukrainian SEE Presented SEEDIS System in Riyadh

 

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