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Skyeton is developing a new unmanned complex for electronic reconnaissance

Skyeton is developing a new unmanned complex for electronic reconnaissance
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Ukrainian company Skyeton, together with Danish Quadsat, is working on the creation of an aviation complex for electronic reconnaissance. This is reported by Militarnyi with reference to a statement by Skyeton. The new unmanned complex will be able to detect enemy radars, electronic warfare installations and other sources of radio radiation.

"Together, the companies provide a joint solution - a highly efficient, scalable and tactically flexible platform for obtaining intelligence about the electromagnetic spectrum in real time. This expands the capabilities of the Raybird drone to perform missions by integrating advanced spectrum monitoring capabilities and detecting RF signal sources in complex operational environments," Skyeton said in a statement.

The complex will be based on the multi-purpose ACS-3 Raybird UAV, which has a flight duration of over 28 hours. Thanks to the integration of a special QS RF Locator suspension module, the drone will be able to locate sources of radio frequency interference and determine their exact location.

The QS RF Locator system allows you to narrow down areas of radio interference from hundreds of square kilometers to small areas of 100x100 meters. This allows you to effectively detect enemy communications and electronic warfare equipment.

QS RF Locator pendant module mounted on a copter-type drone
QS RF Locator pendant module mounted on a copter-type drone
Quadsat

The drone will operate in passive mode, making it invisible to enemy PEP systems. It will automatically analyze signals and triangulate radiation sources.

Skyeton and Quadsat plan to present the complex in June at the International Drone Show 2025 in Denmark, where a demonstration flight will be conducted.

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