Russian engineers develop pocket-sized drone suppressor
Russian engineers have unveiled a new miniature drone suppressor, named "Karman," which has already been successfully utilized in combat scenarios.
According to the design bureau Laboratory 13, the Karman is designed to disrupt the control signals of drones, Caliber.Az reports, citing Russian media.
The device operates in both autonomous and automatic modes and can interface with the drone detector Oko-P. Remarkably compact, the Karman is about the size of a radio and can easily fit into a pocket. The suppressor is set to undergo further testing and refinement before moving into mass production.
Laboratory 13 has noted that the Karman is intended for use by infantry units, artillery crews, and evacuation teams, with a price tag of up to 30,000 rubles. Additionally, the organization plans to expand its range with a series of Pocket suppressors designed to cover various frequency bands, including 700 MHz, 900 MHz, and 2.4 GHz.