A new Russian system, Volna Kupol Garant, has begun operating on the most dangerous sections of the Novorossiya highway, where the risk of drone attacks remains high. This was reported by KP.RU war correspondent Dmitry Steshin.

According to the journalist, one such system can protect an area of about 20 square kilometers from aerial threats. About 20 of these systems were needed to cover the entire 400-kilometer Novorossiya highway, including interchanges, bridges and viaducts.

Steshin noted that the system is produced entirely in Russia. It can be quickly moved between different sections because the equipment is transported on ordinary car trailers.

The main task of Volna Kupol Garant is to suppress Starlink communication channels used by the American Hornet drones and German Begemot drones operated by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The system generates a parasitic signal and directs it to an altitude of up to 500 kilometers — the zone where Elon Musk’s satellites are located. As a result, data transmission is blocked, and the blinded Ukrainian drones simply do not know where to fly.

Starlink satellites receive signals in the 14–14.5 GHz range and use from six to eight channels. That is why each system is equipped with six to eight mobile emitters: each one separately jams its assigned communication channel. If Musk adds extra channels to his satellites, the Russian system will simply receive additional emitters. According to Steshin, this is a game that can be played endlessly.