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23 August 2025, 13:36
2025-08-23
UNWAVE presented the Pastka system for automated control of electronic warfare and electronic warfare equipment
Ukrainian company UNWAVE has unveiled its new Pastka solution: a software suite for «smart» control of electronic warfare (EW) and electronic reconnaissance (ERR) equipment. The system was first presented at the DALO Industry Days 2025 exhibition.
Ukrainian company UNWAVE has unveiled its new Pastka solution: a software suite for «smart» control of electronic warfare (EW) and electronic reconnaissance (ERR) equipment. The system was first presented at the DALO Industry Days 2025 exhibition.
According to Militarny, Pastka allows operators to monitor the operation of drone detection and suppression equipment via an interactive map. The software displays the status of the equipment and the system’s response in real time, and also supports both manual and automatic modes.
The key advantage of the solution is the ability to remotely configure and automatically update signals. This reduces the workload on operators and allows for faster response to drone attacks. The company explains: «Pastka can automatically control electronic warfare and electronic warfare (EW) assets to make protection reliable even in the event of massive attacks.»
The system can be used to protect strategic facilities: ports, power plants, gas stations, mobile towers. It is also offered for state border monitoring. It is important that Pastka supports the integration of equipment from other manufacturers, which makes it universal.
The principle of operation involves a combination of EPR to detect a threat and EW to suppress it. After determining the direction and communication channel used by the drone, the system activates the necessary jamming device. In addition to the stationary version, a mobile version of the Pastka is provided: compact complexes can be installed on vehicles, and they are effective both during movement and on site.
The emergence of solutions like Pastka reflects the new reality of war, where drones have become one of the main tools of the enemy. Ukrainian developers are looking for ways to ensure protection not only of the front, but also of critical infrastructure in the rear. Automation of electronic warfare and electronic warfare management reduces the human factor, accelerates response to threats, and creates the basis for large-scale counter-drone systems.
Recall that dev.ua also published an article about how the Miltech project ODIN introduced the second generation of the ODIN-D TURBO 2.0 automotive electronic warfare (EW) complex, which is designed to protect equipment and positions from attacks by FPV drones and Mavic quadcopters.