Eight Sixty Technology’s new generation electronic warfare system MS23, developed with domestic facilities, has proven itself through tests and demonstrations conducted at the TRTEST Kalecik facility. During trials attended by representatives from different institutions, the MS23 system successfully neutralized enemy threats in scenarios close to real conditions.
Successful Jamming in Close Combat Scenario
Within a scenario simulating close combat conditions, the MS-23 Electronic Warfare System was used against FPV (First-Person View) threats coming from enemy lines. The system, performing real-time jamming, successfully neutralized these threat elements and provided a critical defensive capability for units on the field.
Technical Advantages of the MS23 Electronic Warfare System
The vehicle-mounted model of MS23 is a high-range system designed for fixed bases and mobile units. It stands out with an effective jamming range of up to 100 kilometers.
| Feature | Detail | Tactical Advantage |
| Synchronous Jamming | Targets GNSS (GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo) systems with 8 separate frequencies and 7 communication channels (UHF, S, C bands). Total of 15 bands. | Ability to suppress multiple threats simultaneously in the field. |
| RF Output Power | Adjustable power ranging from 1.5 to 100 Watts independently for each band. | Task-specific, precise power management. |
| Antenna System | Patch-type directional antennas offering wide area coverage with 60° azimuth and elevation angles (9–10 dBi gain). | Effective jamming performance and broad coverage area. |
| Environmental Resistance | IP63 protection level, operational range from -20°C to +50°C. | High resistance to dust, moisture, and harsh field conditions. |
| Flexibility | Operation with a 5 kW generator and tripod mounting option. | Flexible use in both mobile units and fixed missions. |
The system provides full control to the operator by monitoring RF outputs and system status in real-time via the wired control unit and tablet connection over Ethernet.
