Ukrainian defense-tech solutions manufacturer Kvertus presented the new generation smart electronic warfare system Kvertus LTEJ Mirage.
«This mast with antennas and a small box is the Kvertus LTEJ Mirage. A new generation electronic warfare system. A smart EW tool that creates interference at a deep, fundamental level,» said Yaroslav Filimonov, CEO of the EW manufacturer Kvertus.
«The most important thing is how all the systems (ELINT + EW) work together — in a single ecosystem, at a single operator’s workplace. From there, the operator can control any number of assets — be it 3, 50, or even 1,000. Just think about it: all the systems are in one network, autonomously communicating and coordinating which asset will jam which part of the signal. Access levels can be distributed by commander’s rank: some get control over a 5 km sector, others over 10 km, and still others over the entire front line,» Filimonov said.
The uniqueness of the development, according to him, is that it can jam signals at any frequency. And the 20-watt modules surpass what some others cannot achieve even with 100-watt units. The device can also be controlled remotely from anywhere in the world. Kvertus LTEJ Mirage has seamless integration with MS Azimut, where the ELINT system determines the signal bandwidth and transmits accurate targeting data to the electronic warfare system.
In the summer, it was reported that Kvertus is developing electronic warfare that will operate below the noise level and will be able to land so-called AI drones from the beginning of 2024. The technology for suppressing such drones has already been tested in conditions close to combat.
Kvertus invested $500,000 in the development of electronic warfare to counter drones with machine vision. «We have passed departmental testing in conditions close to combat. Now we have submitted documents for codification and adoption,» Filimonov said.
UPD. At night, a fire completely destroyed part of the Kvertus warehouse and damaged a production facility, but the fire is not related to the shelling.