Indonesia bathes in Belarus for the "Station T" radar station
Indonesia has acquired the latest Belarusian electronic warfare system Stantsiya T for its army.
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The Belarusian State Military-Industrial Committee said that the station was used during the inauguration ceremony of the President of the Republic of Indonesia, Prabowo Subianto.
"During the ceremony, the Belarusian anti-UAV station successfully completed the task of preventing unauthorised UAV flights," the statement said.
This complex was developed by Belarusian specialists at the request of the state enterprise Belspetsvneshtekhnika. The Stantsiya T system is capable of detecting drones by tracking the radiation from their on-board data transmission systems, as well as using radar and optoelectronic detection equipment.
The manufacturer claims that the station is equipped with the latest scientific developments, including elements of artificial intelligence.
The complex is capable of suppressing control and data transmission channels of drones, blocking signals from GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo navigation systems, and performing intelligent distortion of the navigation field of these systems (spoofing).
Spoofing is the process of correcting or replacing data from navigation satellites that are received by a missile or drone receiver. This receiver calculates its location by receiving special codes from several satellites simultaneously.
The complex's radio reconnaissance is carried out within a radius of up to 50 km, and radar reconnaissance - up to 22 km. Stantsiya T also consists of four units that slide out of the hull during operation, providing 360-degree circular coverage. The crew consists of three people, including a reconnaissance and suppression operator and an optoelectronic module operator.
Source: Militarnyi