Poroshenko sent to the front 3 electronic warfare complexes
Source: Petro Poroshenko
The former president of Ukraine and leader of the ‘European Solidarity’ party Petro Poroshenko has sent three more Ai-Petri electronic warfare complexes to the front.
Poroshenko emphasized that with these means of radio-electronic warfare, 60 km of the front line will be protected from Russian drones.
‘Ai-Petri SV’ is a modern mobile means of cyber defense that allows neutralizing enemy drones such as Orlan, Zala, and Lancet.
‘Our cyber defense complex ‘Ai-Petri’ has proved its effectiveness by covering a large part of the front in the East,’ Poroshenko said.
Usually, the development of such a complex lasts from three to eight years, however, this project was completed in less than five months.
‘My dream is for the entire line of defense to be under a reliable cover of cyber defense, effective against all systems of unmanned aerial vehicles,’ the former president stated.
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