The Chaika ornithological complex will ensure airport security

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Roselektronika Holding is continuing work on a new modification of the ORNI ornithological complex called Chaika (Seagull), Rostec said.

The system provides reliable protection of airspace and airport territory from birds and drones that may pose a threat to aircraft and infrastructure of aviation facilities. Unlike other existing systems, Chaika does not use radiation, which allows it to function without interference in the environment of communication and flight support systems.

The Chaika complex is based on passive radiolocation, which allows it to operate without frequency authorisation and without interfering with other devices. Moreover, the system has no harmful effect on people and the environment, which makes it safe and environmentally friendly. One of the key features of Chaika is the complex’s ability to recognise birds, determine their direction of movement, height and speed, as well as record all external events for subsequent analysis. This information is transmitted to the control centre, where operators can make the necessary decisions.

The new development is not limited only to bird detection and control. Chaika is also capable of detecting and tracking unmanned aerial vehicles. Moreover, the system can be interfaced with various drone suppression devices, which allows effectively preventing their unwanted intrusion into the airport territory.

The ability to work in automatic mode makes Chaika even more effective and convenient to use. The system constantly monitors the situation and transmits data to the operator in real time, which allows for prompt decision-making and taking necessary countermeasures. Chaika can operate in automatic mode, ensuring the security of airspace and airports.

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