The Ukrainian developer and manufacturer of radio reconnaissance systems, "Infoshield," has announced that it supplied over three hundred radio and radio-technical reconnaissance tools to the Armed Forces of Ukraine in 2024. This figure was mentioned in a company statement, which also noted that during actual combat, these systems have repeatedly ensured timely detection and warning of enemy actions.
It is worth recalling that the company has such systems as "Pluton," which detects reconnaissance UAVs, the direction-finding complex "Plastun," which identifies and obtains coordinates of any enemy activity in the radio spectrum up to 20 km deep, as well as powerful automated radio reconnaissance systems "Khortytsia-M" and others.
Additionally, the company is engaged in continuous support and updates of the already delivered systems. This includes software upgrades that enhance the capabilities of the systems remotely, right on the front lines. Recently, the compact tactical direction-finding system "Plastun-RP3000" was updated.
According to the statement from "Infoshield," the new software version has expanded the information exchange between various "Plastun" systems and added an automatic scanning mode. The next update is expected to include integration with the situational awareness system "Delta."
It is also important to note that "Infoshield" became the first enterprise to receive a preferential loan for new developments and production expansion under the program of the Ministry of Strategic Industries of Ukraine.