18 October 2023
by Olivia Savage
The Himera G1 handheld jam-resistant radio displayed at the Inscience Conference in Kyiv, Ukraine, in June 2023. The radios dimensions are 60×120×20 mm. (Julia Kuleshova/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
A handheld radio developed by Ukraine-based Himera Tech and operational with the Ukrainian armed forces has proven highly resistant to Russia's electronic warfare (EW) systems, Janes has learnt.
Known as Himera G1, the handheld ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio has been designed to fill a capability gap at the squad-level for an affordable tactical communications system that is resistant to jamming and has a low probability of detection, Misha Rudominski, co-founder of Himera Tech told Janes on 13 October.
Development of the radio was primarily driven by the need to overcome shortcomings with the Motorola radios widely deployed by the Ukrainian armed forces, which are not suited for military purposes, Rudominski added.
A handheld radio developed by Ukraine-based Himera Tech and operational with the Ukrainian armed for...
18 October 2023
by Olivia Savage
The Himera G1 handheld jam-resistant radio displayed at the Inscience Conference in Kyiv, Ukraine, in June 2023. The radios dimensions are 60×120×20 mm. (Julia Kuleshova/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
A handheld radio developed by Ukraine-based Himera Tech and operational with the Ukrainian armed forces has proven highly resistant to Russia's electronic warfare (EW) systems, Janes has learnt.
Known as Himera G1, the handheld ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio has been designed to fill a capability gap at the squad-level for an affordable tactical communications system that is resistant to jamming and has a low probability of detection, Misha Rudominski, co-founder of Himera Tech told Janes on 13 October.
Development of the radio was primarily driven by the need to overcome shortcomings with the Motorola radios widely deployed by the Ukrainian armed forces, which are not suited for military purposes, Rudominski added.
A handheld radio developed by Ukraine-based Himera Tech and operational with the Ukrainian armed for...
18 October 2023
by Olivia Savage
The Himera G1 handheld jam-resistant radio displayed at the Inscience Conference in Kyiv, Ukraine, in June 2023. The radios dimensions are 60×120×20 mm. (Julia Kuleshova/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
A handheld radio developed by Ukraine-based Himera Tech and operational with the Ukrainian armed forces has proven highly resistant to Russia's electronic warfare (EW) systems, Janes has learnt.
Known as Himera G1, the handheld ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio has been designed to fill a capability gap at the squad-level for an affordable tactical communications system that is resistant to jamming and has a low probability of detection, Misha Rudominski, co-founder of Himera Tech told Janes on 13 October.
Development of the radio was primarily driven by the need to overcome shortcomings with the Motorola radios widely deployed by the Ukrainian armed forces, which are not suited for military purposes, Rudominski added.
A handheld radio developed by Ukraine-based Himera Tech and operational with the Ukrainian armed for...
18 October 2023
by Olivia Savage
The Himera G1 handheld jam-resistant radio displayed at the Inscience Conference in Kyiv, Ukraine, in June 2023. The radios dimensions are 60×120×20 mm. (Julia Kuleshova/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
A handheld radio developed by Ukraine-based Himera Tech and operational with the Ukrainian armed forces has proven highly resistant to Russia's electronic warfare (EW) systems, Janes has learnt.
Known as Himera G1, the handheld ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio has been designed to fill a capability gap at the squad-level for an affordable tactical communications system that is resistant to jamming and has a low probability of detection, Misha Rudominski, co-founder of Himera Tech told Janes on 13 October.
Development of the radio was primarily driven by the need to overcome shortcomings with the Motorola radios widely deployed by the Ukrainian armed forces, which are not suited for military purposes, Rudominski added.
A handheld radio developed by Ukraine-based Himera Tech and operational with the Ukrainian armed for...
18 October 2023
by Olivia Savage
The Himera G1 handheld jam-resistant radio displayed at the Inscience Conference in Kyiv, Ukraine, in June 2023. The radios dimensions are 60×120×20 mm. (Julia Kuleshova/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
A handheld radio developed by Ukraine-based Himera Tech and operational with the Ukrainian armed forces has proven highly resistant to Russia's electronic warfare (EW) systems, Janes has learnt.
Known as Himera G1, the handheld ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio has been designed to fill a capability gap at the squad-level for an affordable tactical communications system that is resistant to jamming and has a low probability of detection, Misha Rudominski, co-founder of Himera Tech told Janes on 13 October.
Development of the radio was primarily driven by the need to overcome shortcomings with the Motorola radios widely deployed by the Ukrainian armed forces, which are not suited for military purposes, Rudominski added.
A handheld radio developed by Ukraine-based Himera Tech and operational with the Ukrainian armed for...
18 October 2023
by Olivia Savage
The Himera G1 handheld jam-resistant radio displayed at the Inscience Conference in Kyiv, Ukraine, in June 2023. The radios dimensions are 60×120×20 mm. (Julia Kuleshova/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
A handheld radio developed by Ukraine-based Himera Tech and operational with the Ukrainian armed forces has proven highly resistant to Russia's electronic warfare (EW) systems, Janes has learnt.
Known as Himera G1, the handheld ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio has been designed to fill a capability gap at the squad-level for an affordable tactical communications system that is resistant to jamming and has a low probability of detection, Misha Rudominski, co-founder of Himera Tech told Janes on 13 October.
Development of the radio was primarily driven by the need to overcome shortcomings with the Motorola radios widely deployed by the Ukrainian armed forces, which are not suited for military purposes, Rudominski added.
A handheld radio developed by Ukraine-based Himera Tech and operational with the Ukrainian armed for...
18 October 2023
by Olivia Savage
The Himera G1 handheld jam-resistant radio displayed at the Inscience Conference in Kyiv, Ukraine, in June 2023. The radios dimensions are 60×120×20 mm. (Julia Kuleshova/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
A handheld radio developed by Ukraine-based Himera Tech and operational with the Ukrainian armed forces has proven highly resistant to Russia's electronic warfare (EW) systems, Janes has learnt.
Known as Himera G1, the handheld ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio has been designed to fill a capability gap at the squad-level for an affordable tactical communications system that is resistant to jamming and has a low probability of detection, Misha Rudominski, co-founder of Himera Tech told Janes on 13 October.
Development of the radio was primarily driven by the need to overcome shortcomings with the Motorola radios widely deployed by the Ukrainian armed forces, which are not suited for military purposes, Rudominski added.
A handheld radio developed by Ukraine-based Himera Tech and operational with the Ukrainian armed for...
18 October 2023
by Olivia Savage
The Himera G1 handheld jam-resistant radio displayed at the Inscience Conference in Kyiv, Ukraine, in June 2023. The radios dimensions are 60×120×20 mm. (Julia Kuleshova/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
A handheld radio developed by Ukraine-based Himera Tech and operational with the Ukrainian armed forces has proven highly resistant to Russia's electronic warfare (EW) systems, Janes has learnt.
Known as Himera G1, the handheld ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio has been designed to fill a capability gap at the squad-level for an affordable tactical communications system that is resistant to jamming and has a low probability of detection, Misha Rudominski, co-founder of Himera Tech told Janes on 13 October.
Development of the radio was primarily driven by the need to overcome shortcomings with the Motorola radios widely deployed by the Ukrainian armed forces, which are not suited for military purposes, Rudominski added.
A handheld radio developed by Ukraine-based Himera Tech and operational with the Ukrainian armed for...