In combat mode, the station scans the area and automatically identifies moving targets, determining their coordinates.

The detection range of a person is up to 4 km, a tank is up to 8 km, and there is target tracking. Station weight 12 kg, continuous battery operation time up to 12 hours.

https://x.com/front_ukrainian/status/1725090903746904451?s=46

by _Tegan_Quin

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  1. Ukrainian Army soldier shows a Russian portable reconnaissance radar ‘Fara-VR’, captured early in the war – the radar is a small transceiver on a tripod. The battery control panel is connected via a long cable so the radar can be controlled remotely from a protected location.

    In ‘combat mode’, the station scans the area and automatically identifies moving targets, determining their coordinates.

    The detection range of a person is up to 4 km, a tank is up to 8 km, and there is target tracking. Station weight 12 kg, continuous battery operation time up to 12 hours.

    https://x.com/front_ukrainian/status/1725090903746904451?s=46

  2. Is that a windows os or just a similar ui? (referring to the video)

  3. I remember seeing that device at the beginning of the war in Mariupol.

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