Ukrainian company Unwave tests electronic warfare systems in Czechia
Ukrainian defence company Unwave has tested its own electronic warfare systems abroad for the first time. The systems were demonstrated in Czechia.
Source: AIN, a Ukrainian media outlet reporting about business, technology, startups and the IT ecosystem in Ukraine
Details: Unwave received permission for the temporary export of military equipment abroad from the State Service for Export Control of Ukraine, the government body responsible for state control over international transfers of military and dual-use goods.
The electronic warfare systems were tested near Prague. The company said this is the first practical demonstration of Ukrainian electronic warfare systems outside Ukraine.
Quote: "The development team presented comprehensive solutions to Czech security officials designed to protect mobile platforms, transport facilities and critical infrastructure from unmanned aerial vehicles."
More details: Unwave demonstrated the Bashur, Boombox, Shatro, Patelnia and Maliuk systems in operation. The electronic warfare systems were tested against DJI Mavic 3 drones, Autel drones and FPV drones operating on different frequencies.
For reference: Unwave specialises in the development, production and integration of electronic warfare and counter-drone solutions. The company designs products that can operate both independently and as part of its proprietary ecosystem. Unwave said that since 2024, it has performed more than 1,000 contracts and delivered more than 45,000 finished products.
Background:
- It was reported earlier that in March Unwave presented Bashur, a new system for detecting FPV drones. The system can intercept both analogue and digital drone signals and integrate with jamming equipment.
- In January, the company presented the CVN Choven-2 multichannel electronic warfare system designed to protect moving vehicles from drones.
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