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MILEX 2017: BSVT introduces new Veresk airborne active jamming pod
 
Belarus’ state-owned company Belspetsvneshtecnika (BSVT) unveiled a new active jamming pod during the 8th edition of MILEX 2017 defense exhibition, held from 20-22 May in Minsk. According to BSVT, the Veresk jamming system is capable of detection delay by an enemy aircraft, create false targets, breaklock of protected aircraft, retargeting of tracking systems of protected systems.
     
BSVT's new Veresk jamming pod at MILEX 2017
     
The Veresk system has been designed to jam fighter on-board radars, radar weapons control of air defense missile systems, active and semi-active guided missiles with RF seekers. The system detects ranging signals of illuminating radars or weapons control, analyses and retransmits them providing with special amplitude, frequency, phase and polarization modulation.

For each particular air defense system, Veresk generates multiple and/or single imitating active jams combined according to direction and selection parameters. Veresk development program included flight test with air defense and airborne platforms, such as SAM Osa-AKM, Buk air defense system and MiG-29 fighter jet.

     
BSVT's new Veresk jamming pod at MILEX 2017
     
The Veresk works in G, H, I and J frequency range and can simultaneously work in forward and aft hemisphere.

BSVT said the Veresk is fitted with an internal threat library capable of expansion thanks to software upgrade. This library includes aircraft, such as the MiG-23/25/29/31, the Su-27/30, as well as Western fighter jets, such as the Eurofighter Typhoon, F-22 and F-16 aircraft.

The Verserk pod can additionally jam radar systems R-27, RVV-AE, AIM-120 AMRAAM, Meteor, and AIM-54 air-to-air missiles, and S-300B, 9M317 Buk, MIM-104 Patriot, MIM-23B Hawk surface-to-air missiles.