Laboratory PPSH Unveils AI Turret to Combat Drones at Interpolitex
Laboratory PPSH Presents Autonomous Anti-Drone Turret at Interpolitex-2025
Laboratory PPSH Unveils AI Turret to Combat Drones at Interpolitex
At Interpolitex-2025 in Moscow, Laboratory PPSH showcased an AI-driven turret with twin PKT machine guns, soon to be tested in combat to counter drone threats.
2025-10-29T09:01:59+03:00
2025-10-29T09:01:59+03:00
2025-10-29T09:01:59+03:00
At the Interpolitex-2025 international security exhibition in Moscow, the Russian company «Laboratory PPSH» unveiled a new automated turret system designed to neutralize drones. According to the company’s general director Denis Oslomenko, the system will be sent to the Special Military Operation zone for field testing immediately after the exhibition.
Oslomenko explained that this turret represents the next step in the company’s development of automated defense systems. Built on a platform armed with two 7.62 mm PKT machine guns, it can operate in fully autonomous mode using artificial intelligence algorithms or be manually controlled via a remote operator console.
The head of the company noted that when deployed in a network, several turrets can jointly defend large stationary sites from aerial threats. He also emphasized the platform’s versatility — its configuration allows for the installation of heavy machine guns or even laser weapons, depending on the operational requirements and customer needs.
At Interpolitex-2025 in Moscow, Laboratory PPSH showcased an AI-driven turret with twin PKT machine guns, soon to be tested in combat to counter drone threats.
At the Interpolitex-2025 international security exhibition in Moscow, the Russian company «Laboratory PPSH» unveiled a new automated turret system designed to neutralize drones. According to the company’s general director Denis Oslomenko, the system will be sent to the Special Military Operation zone for field testing immediately after the exhibition.
Oslomenko explained that this turret represents the next step in the company’s development of automated defense systems. Built on a platform armed with two 7.62 mm PKT machine guns, it can operate in fully autonomous mode using artificial intelligence algorithms or be manually controlled via a remote operator console.
The head of the company noted that when deployed in a network, several turrets can jointly defend large stationary sites from aerial threats. He also emphasized the platform’s versatility — its configuration allows for the installation of heavy machine guns or even laser weapons, depending on the operational requirements and customer needs.