Russian company Quantum has launched an anti-drone system of the same name, upgrading low-altitude defense with a 99% interception rate.
(Reportedly by www1.ru on February 5)
Russia’s Quantum has recently launched its new Quantum anti‑unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) system, specially designed to address the growing threat posed by small UAVs. The system aims to enhance response speed and interception accuracy in counter‑UAV operations through technological integration.
1. System Introduction
(1) Basic Overview
The Quantum anti‑UAV system is a new‑generation equipment developed specifically to counter small UAV threats. Its core operational targets cover conventional small UAVs and the widely used FPV drones. Adopting an architecture of “interceptor drones + advanced artificial intelligence algorithms”, the system establishes a full‑cycle countermeasure chain from target detection to effective neutralization.
(2) Technical Operating Mechanism
Target detection and classification of the Quantum system are dominated by artificial intelligence algorithms, enabling high‑precision identification and rapid response based on AI technology, laying a foundation for subsequent interception operations. Once the system locks onto a threatening target, the supporting interceptor drones take off immediately, with a maximum flight speed of 350 kilometers per hour, allowing rapid pursuit and suppression of the target. According to data released by the developer, the system boasts a success interception rate of up to 99% against small UAVs and FPV drones, ranking among the world’s top kinetic‑energy anti‑UAV systems.
(3) Procurement Cost
As disclosed by the company, the overall procurement cost of the Quantum anti‑UAV system is tens of millions of rubles, with the specific amount varying according to equipment configuration plans and the number of interceptor drones equipped. The monthly technical maintenance and after‑sales support fee is fixed at 1 million to 1.5 million rubles, featuring a relatively clear and transparent overall cost structure.
Conclusion
With a declared interception success rate of 99%, the anti‑UAV system launched by Quantum demonstrates strong technical performance in the field of kinetic countermeasures. Its published procurement and operation costs provide a clear reference for practical application. The release of this system offers diversified technical approaches for the small UAV countermeasure sector and adds a feasible solution to addressing low‑altitude small UAV threats.
Post time:Sep-25-2020
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