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Ukrainian company unveils new Hortyca-M signals intelligence system

Hortyca-M mobile signals intelligence system at the Arms and Security exhibition in Kyiv. Photo by Dylan Malyasov

Ukrainian “Infozahyst” company has unveiled its new mobile signals intelligence system at the Arms and Security exhibition in Kyiv.

The new Hortyca-M mobile signals intelligence system is designed for search, detection, determination of ground-based, airborne and marine radio emission system type, operation mode and commodity, positioning and tracking of detected objects by their on-board system emissions.

The Hortyca-M mobile signals intelligence system provide:

  • Decoding of digital signals in standards DMR, DPMR, AMR, FLEX, P25, A25, etc;
  • Automatic determination of coordinates and spatial orientation of the systems;
  • Automated determination of the sources of radio emission;
  • Establishing a secure connection with similar complexes by means of a satellite communication channel, wired connection with the connection to the data exchange systems Dnipro, Lavina, Pelena (or with the help of a radio relay communication line);
  • High level of masking;
  • Comfortable work and accommodation of the crew of 4 people.
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The Hortyca-M provides actionable intelligence, situational understanding, and force protection. It is interoperable on the global signals intelligence enterprise, delivering collected data to common databases for access by the intelligence community. Hortyca-M’s tactical mobility allows supported units to easily reposition its collection capability on the battlefield to support evolving situations.

The Hortyca-M system  is based on an Italian EuroTrakker chassis. The complex can be powered by an autonomous power supply for 12 hours, as well as from the industrial network.

Characteristics:

  • Number of receiving antennas – 9
  • Approximate range is up to 45 km
  • Maximum bandwidth of 120 MHz analysis
  • Scan speed (with 3.4 kHz expansion) 15 GHz \ s
  • The frequency range is 25 MHz – 3000 MHz
  • Directional direction of the PNRCH + radio station
  • Number of signals demodulating simultaneously (FM in the 20 MHz band) 30
  • Number of independent receiving channels 5
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