AFU Receive 70 FC.K, FC.KP, and FC.MP Electronic Warfare Systems

AFU Receive 70 FC.K, FC.KP, and FC.MP Electronic Warfare Systems
FC.KР and FC.K electronic warfare systems on a Kozak-5 armored vehicle. Source: First Contact
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First Contact and its German partner have completed the delivery of a full batch of FC.K, FC.KP, and FC.MP mobile electronic reconnaissance, direction-finding, and jamming systems to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

First Contact informed Militarnyi that the units received 70 mobile systems.

They are designed to counter UAVs and other radio-electronic threats in the combat zone.

The delivery was carried out in the format of international technological cooperation with a global leader in the field of cryptographic protection from Germany.

The transferred systems have successfully passed codification and certification according to NATO standards.

FC.K systems

The system is a tactical mobile solution for detecting, analyzing, and jamming UAV remote control channels, as well as video and telemetry data transmission channels between UAVs and ground control stations.

The system is based on the wheeled chassis of the KOZAK-5 armored vehicle.

The FC.K electronic warfare complex on a Kozak-5 armored vehicle. Source: First Contact

The complex supports operation via a remote workstation, allowing tasks to be performed remotely.

It is equipped with several suppression modes; a modern command and control system; innovative software with cryptographic information protection functions; means of detection, analysis, and location of mobile communication base stations.

FC.KP and FC.MP

The platform was further developed into FC.KP (based on the Kozak-5) and FC.MP (based on the Mercedes Unimog) systems.

They are designed to detect and identify radio emissions from UAV onboard systems, locate ground-based UAV remote control stations, and analyze a wide range of enemy radio signals across the entire radio frequency spectrum at distances of up to several tens of kilometers.

They are also designed to work with other enemy radio-electronic equipment in a wide frequency range — from 20 MHz to 6 GHz.

The systems are adapted for round-the-clock autonomous operation, capable of operating in extreme temperature conditions — from –30°C to +55°C — and are designed for use directly in the combat zone.

The complex is equipped with three sensors of its own electronic support system, as well as cryptographically protected communication channels for voice and data transmission, developed by the German partner company First Contact.

They are also equipped with the OSA-R reconnaissance drone, manufactured by First Contact.

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