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Rostec Unveils Compact Anti-Drone Module to Protect Sensitive Sites
11 Nov
Summary
- Rostec develops Serp-P6 module for Serp anti-drone system
- Module can disrupt drone's programmed route and stop mission
- Designed for sites with architectural or technical constraints

On November 11, 2025, the Rosel holding, a subsidiary of the Rostec state corporation, announced the development of the compact Serp-P6 module for the Serp anti-drone system. This new module is designed to counter drones on installations that are unique from an architectural or technical perspective, such as cultural heritage sites, bridges, and tunnels.
The Serp-P6 module is capable of disorienting drones and disrupting their spatial orientation. By jamming the drone's communication, control, and navigation channels, the equipment can effectively deprive the operator of control over the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The module can also interfere with the drone's programmed route, preventing it from completing its mission.
Rostec emphasized the importance of protecting perimeters, airspaces, and vital facilities in the face of an increasing drone threat. The Serp-P6 system is seen as a significant expansion of the company's anti-drone capabilities, providing maximum protection for facilities at minimal cost. The new module complements the previously introduced Serp-VS13D high-precision detector, which has already proven to be an effective means of suppressing drone control and navigation channels.




