Bukovel (counter unmanned aircraft system)

The Bukovel-AD (Ukrainian: Буковель-AD) is a Ukrainian anti-drone electronic warfare system.

Bukovel-AD
Bukovel-AD mounted on a light truck in rehearsal for the Ukrainian 2021 Independence Day Parade
Typecounter-unmanned aircraft system
Place of originUkraine
Service history
In service2016–present
Used byUkraine, Morocco
WarsRusso-Ukrainian war
Production history
DesignerProximus LLC
Designed2015
ManufacturerProximus LLC
Specifications
Effective firing range16–20 km jamming, 70–100 km detection
Maximum firing range200 km

Description

The Bukovel-AD is a counter-unmanned aircraft system (CUAS) produced by the Ukrainian firm Proximus. It is designed to detect unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) at up to 100 km range and jam data transmission between the UAV and its controllers at 20 km. It can block GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and Beidou positioning systems. The system can be mounted on various vehicles, as well as on tripods and takes two minutes to deploy.[1]

Operational history

The Ukrainian Armed Forces have used the Bukovel-AD in the war in Donbass, bringing down Russian Orlan-10 drones.[2][3]

A video showing the system being observed by a Russian reconnaissance drone and later destroyed by a Lancet 3 loitering ammunition emerged in May 2023.

Operators

 Ukraine
 Morocco

References

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