Infozahyst, a Ukrainian developer and manufacturer of ELINT systems, reported that in 2024 it delivered more than 300 products to the Ukrainian Defense Forces. The company's statement also notes that their equipment repeatedly came in handy to the troops on the frontline by ensuring timely detection and warning of enemy activity.
Among the company's key offers are the Pluton system, which detects reconnaissance UAVs in the vicinity, the Plastun direction finder that can spot any enemy activity in the radio spectrum in a 20 km range and determines coordinates of intercepted signals, the mobile Khortytsia-M automated COMINT system, etc.
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Besides producing and supplying new equipment, Infozahyst provides constant customer support and maintenance of systems already handed to the military, in particular, through software updates. It is crucial as such updates expand the systems' capabilities remotely, right on the front line.
For example, recently the manufacturer released such an upgrade to the Plastun-RP3000, a relatively small-sized (fits in two backpacks) direction-finding device for tactical reconnaissance.

The new version of the software has expanded the information exchange between separate Plastun systems and added an automatic scanning mode. The upcoming next update should also integrate it with the Delta situational awareness and battlefield management system that is widely used in the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Infozahyst also notes that it became the first enterprise to receive a preferential loan for new developments and expansion of production under a special program from the Ministry of Strategic Industries of Ukraine.
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