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​Ukrainian Company Infozahyst Presented the Archont COMINT System For the First Time in Estonia

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Infozahyst at the Electronic Warfare Live (EW Live) exhibition in Estonia / Photo credit: Infozahyst Research and Production Center
Infozahyst at the Electronic Warfare Live (EW Live) exhibition in Estonia / Photo credit: Infozahyst Research and Production Center

The Ukrainian company demonstrated various systems of its own development and production at a specialized exhibition in Estonia

Last week, the Ukrsainian company Infozahyst Research and Production Center participated in the Electronic Warfare Live (EW Live) exhibition, which took place on September 17-19, 2024 in the city of Tartu, Estonia. The event was organized with the support of the Ministry of Defense and the country's Armed Forces. The main direction of the exhibition is means of Communications Intelligence (COMINT) as well as means of Electronic Warfare (EW). The peculiarity of the exhibition was that companies were given the opportunity to present the possibilities of their own developments directly in the field. At the same time, the military, as potential consumers, could best determine which systems would best suit them to solve the tasks facing them on the modern battlefield.

The Ukrainian company also demonstrated its own developments at this event. In particular, the Ukrainians showed The Pluto UAV detection and warning system at the exhibition - let's remind you, this system first became known in the fall of 2023, and at the beginning of this year, the system confirmed the declared characteristics on the battlefield in Ukraine.

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Ukrainian Company Infozahyst Presented the Archont COMINT System For the First Time in Estonia, The Pluto system, Defense Express
The Pluto system / Photo credit: the Come Back Alive Foundation

Subsequently, the Infozahyst company said that they had updated the capabilities of the Pluto system. It is known that the system, after improvement, can detect and warn about enemy UAVs at a distance of up to 70 km, depending on the altitude of flight.

Also in Estonia, the Infozahyst Research and Production Center presented its new development for the first time - the Archont COMINT system. "At the exhibition, for the first time, we presented the Archont COMINT system, which aroused considerable interest among representatives of military departments not only of European countries, but also of distant countries of Asia and America," the company announced on its official Facebook page.

This is a ground-based system that has both a stationary and mobile versions. It has a powerful antenna, works in passive mode so that the enemy does not have the opportunity to determine its location with the help of its own COMINT systems.

It is known that the Archont COMINT system consists of a number of posts (each of them can act as the master radio technical control point), which are combined into a radio direction finding network. The posts work in passive mode so that the enemy's radio intelligence does not have the opportunity to detect their location.

Domestic software was created for the Archont system for such tasks as signal processing, identification, classification, etc. Artificial intelligence elements are integrated into the software.

As the Infozahyst company previously told, the Archont was already used to detect the signals of a number of different enemy weapons, we are talking about radars of the S-300, the Tor-M1 SAM systems, surface targets and air targets (radars on the Su-34 and Su -30 aircraft).

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