Electronic intelligence device “Chuyka 3.0”
- Frequency bands: 1.2 / 3.3 / 5.8 GHz
- Auto-scanning: 4–8 seconds
- Detection range: up to 4 km
Codified devices are devices that have undergone official testing and comply with NATO standards and the requirements of the Defense Forces.
A line of certified EW and radio reconnaissance systems for protecting positions, equipment, and personnel from UAV threats.
The choice depends on the unit’s operational format, the type of threat, and the required level of UAV protection.
Devices of this type have passed all required tests and confirmed compliance with NATO standards. They enable to:
The devices detect or suppress radio signals within a specified frequency range, creating a protective field or triggering an alarm when UAVs are detected, enabling a rapid response to threats.
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A codified device from BlueBird Tech is equipment that has passed official testing, has received a nomenclature number, and complies with the requirements and standards established by the Armed Forces of Ukraine and NATO countries. Codification confirms that the product can be used in military units.
This category includes electronic warfare and electronic intelligence devices that have undergone codification. In particular, these are the “Chuyka 3.0” drone detector, the “Hrets 4MO” EW system, and the “Hrets 4MC” anti-drop EW system.
Codification under NATO standards is a standardized process for identifying and cataloging military equipment within the NATO Codification System (NCS). It enables unambiguous identification of equipment, simplifies inventory management, logistics, and supply across units and partners, and confirms compliance with established technical requirements.
A NATO-codified device has a unique nomenclature number (NSN) assigned and is entered into the NATO Codification System. This ensures standardized accounting, identification, and use within the logistics systems of NATO member and partner countries. Codification also confirms that the product has undergone the required classification and documentation procedures in accordance with international standards.
“Chuyka 3.0” is a portable drone detector that operates in passive mode, detecting FPV drones via analog video signals. The device enables timely identification of UAV activity and provides alerts about potential threats.
The “Hrets 4MO” EW system is designed to counter FPV drones, while the “Hrets 4MC” is intended for use against DJI Mavic-type UAVs. The differences also include operating frequency ranges and the intended purpose of the systems.
These solutions are used by military units, vehicle crews, mobile groups, security units, and other users who require protection against unmanned aerial vehicles or situational awareness of the airspace.
The choice depends on the type of threat, operating conditions, and required functionality. For early UAV detection, electronic intelligence devices are recommended, while electronic warfare systems are suitable for active countermeasures.
Such devices have verified specifications and can be officially used within defense structures. This simplifies the supply of tested equipment to units and reduces the risks associated with using unverified solutions.
Codified BlueBird Tech devices, including “Chuyka 3.0”, “Hrets 4MO”, and “Hrets 4MC”, can be purchased through the company’s official channels. When selecting a device, it is important to consider the type of threat, the use case, and the required level of protection.
BlueBird developments are codified in accordance with NATO standards and aligned with the needs of Ukraine’s Defense Forces.
EW systems, drone detectors, batteries, and other devices have confirmed their precise compliance with all declared tactical and technical characteristics during field testing — and most importantly, their high effectiveness. In particular, the “Hrets 4MO” EW system has already been NATO codified, and several other devices are now in the final stages of the codification process.
We are moving decisively toward full codification of all BlueBird devices in the near future — because each of them deserves recognition on both the domestic and international military technology and electronic warfare markets!