ETER is a tactical-level direction-finding set. It consists of three direction finders capable of detecting radio signals across a wide frequency range and at a considerable distance.
Each direction finder is controlled and integrated with others through multi-platform software via a secure connection.
The direction finders are rapidly deployable and positioned at sufficient distances from each other and the front line. Multiple ETER sets can be seamlessly merged into a large network with just a few clicks.
The Electronic Intelligence Systems Operator remotely operates ETER online from any secure location.
Our priority is the safety and efficiency of the military. Therefore, we disclose only a limited amount of information publicly.
Contact us to receive a consultation and an invitation to a live demonstration of the ETER system.
The ETER system (3 direction finders, 3 antenna systems, and 3 masts) fits compactly into a station wagon-type vehicle.
Typically, a single direction finder is transported to the deployment site in a vehicle. When prepared for installation, it can fit into almost any car.
Weight of one direction finder: 15-55 kg (depending on configuration).
Easily carried by two people to the installation site. One person can also transport it, though with slightly more effort.
We provide training for ETER system operators, combining theory with hands-on practice at testing grounds with real operational distances. Our goal is to ensure that operators leave the training with a full understanding of how to effectively work with the direction-finding set.
We are based in Kyiv and operate 24/7.
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