NSR®TVEW

Tactical Vehicle Electronic Warfare System

Frequency range1 MHz-6 GHZ
RF Power OutputUp to 1kW total RF power
Antenna5 x omni-directional circularly polarized antennas
Power Supply12-24 V
Mounting typeMagnet or mounted
Programming/Data InterfaceLAN/RS422
Temperature range (Operating)-20°C to +60°C
Environmental qualificationMIL-STD-810-F, IP67 rated
Weight45 kg

The NSR®TVEW (Tactical Vehicle Electronic Warfare) is a dedicated ground tactical electronic support and electronic attack system. It represents the latest achievement in the field of synthesis of RF and digital signals. It’s a really game change equipment. It changes the idea of protection and can be used in most military scenarios. Our TVEW system is one of the components of our latest complex active MRAP protection. It is not just a RF jammer, which you can easily find on the market, but a real complex of RF intelligence, with the analysis of signals using AI and a selective means of RF jamming. It can also be used with our last products with visual UAS detecting, such as FPV-UAVs and with Tactical Laser automatic activation Optical suppressor System (TLOS). Constant monitoring and analysis of the ether allows you to maintain the secrecy of the protected object, until the moment of an immediate threat. This unique feature allows you to avoid possible detection ahead of time. The jamming mode is activated only in danger detection situation, after which the system switches back to monitoring and analysis mode, and can’t be detected by the enemy intelligence systems. This enhanced functionality is particularly effective in dealing with new threats, including unmanned aerial systems (UAS), interceptor UAVs and other RF-controlled threats. The great advantage of the system is its ability to be installed in short time on any type of vehicles, such as tanks and MRAP without making any changes, which does not require any coordination with the vehicles manufacturers. This system is an RF intelligence and jamming system, includes both capabilities, and also shows the treat direction.