Overview
- Rostec’s Rosel holding introduced Serp-FPV, a counter-drone jammer built to protect vehicles in motion, including armored platforms, from first-person-view attack drones.
- The vehicle-mounted system is advertised to provide 360-degree coverage so crews keep protection while driving without stopping to set up equipment.
- Rosel says Serp-FPV covers common FPV control bands used by commercial gear and can still disrupt links on custom frequencies if they fall within its range.
- The jammer can switch between directional and omnidirectional modes to focus on a single threat or maintain wider coverage against group or swarm attacks.
- The launch answers a cat-and-mouse shift in Ukraine where drone teams reflash gear to evade narrowband jammers, though no field deployment data or independent tests have been reported.