Electronic Warfare System "Nebula"

The GNSS electronic warfare complex "Nebula" can operate in automatic mode, detecting and jamming signals without an operator. This significantly increases its effectiveness in dynamically changing environments. Its deployment is critical in combat zones to disrupt enemy navigation, depriving them of the ability to use guided munitions, drones, and reconnaissance systems.

The jamming radius ranges from 4 km to 9 km, depending on the type of antenna used.

The complex suppresses signals from the following navigation systems:

GPS (USA):

  • L1: 1575.42 MHz (civilian and military)
  • L2: 1227.60 MHz (military/enhanced civilian)
  • L5: 1176.45 MHz (aviation and safety)

GLONASS (Russia):

  • L1: ~1602 MHz (FDMA)
  • L2: ~1246 MHz
  • L3: 1202.025 MHz (military use)

Galileo (EU):

  • E1: 1575.42 MHz (compatible with GPS L1)
  • E5: 1191.795 MHz (high accuracy)
  • E6: 1278.75 MHz (commercial/closed services)

BeiDou (China):

  • B1: 1561.098 MHz (analogous to GPS L1)
  • B2: 1207.14 MHz
  • B3: 1268.52 MHz (military use)