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Russia develops Titan drone jamming system based on artificial intelligence

The Titan has been trained to identify a flying drone based on 120 million files

MOSCOW, February 21. /TASS/. The first drone jamming system Titan based on artificial intelligence has been developed in Russia and will be tested in late February. The system is equipped with a laser module with an operating range of 3 km, the press office of the United Russia Party said on Friday.

"United Russia Central Executive Committee Head Alexander Sidyakin presented Russia’s first drone jamming system Titan based on AI to United Russia Party Chairman Dmitry Medvedev. As of now, it has already been upgraded not only with a physical impact complex but also with a laser module with an operational range of 3 km. This is one of the patented innovations of the Center of Unmanned Systems and Technologies. The tests will run in late February, after which the Russian army will use the system in the area of the special military operation," the press office said in a statement.

The idea of the drone suppression system originated during discussions of the issues of protecting civilian infrastructure from terrorist attacks, Sidyakin added.

"The Titan is outfitted with a 24-barrel 12-caliber turret with optical control and automatic reloading, a radio-electronic and optical surveillance system and a radio-electronic suppression capability. Therefore, an operator can promptly spot a drone and take measures for its radio-electronic suppression. If a drone continues its flight, it will be eliminated physically. The system is outfitted with automatic target acquisition based on a neural network. The Titan has been trained to identify a flying drone based on 120 million files," he elaborated.