BlueBird Tech unveils video signal simulator for RER testing

BlueBird Tech unveils modular analogue video signal simulator for RER testing

The device operates in the 1080–5925 MHz range and features six interchangeable modules

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Signal simulator "Papuga". Manufacturer's photo

Ukrainian company BlueBird Tech has unveiled the modular analogue video signal simulator, specifically designed for testing radio-electronic reconnaissance (RER) systems. The simulator is engineered to verify the operational effectiveness of drone detectors, antennas, and signal reception and interception systems.

The device operates across the 1080–5925 MHz frequency spectrum utilised by modern RER equipment. Six interchangeable antenna modules are included in the kit, enabling the platform to be adapted for diverse testing requirements.

According to the company, users can transmit signals directly from a camera or via files uploaded through USB or MicroSD. The kit also features an integrated camera, allowing for the simulation of surveillance conditions and the evaluation of systems under various operational scenarios.

Utilising such devices, units can validate the performance of their RER assets across multiple parameters: detecting signals at varying distances from the source, from different angles, and with diverse types of audio streams.

The simulator is available for order on the manufacturer’s website and the government marketplace Brave1, with a retail price of 29,900 UAH.

BlueBird Tech specialises in the production of electronic warfare (EW) and RER systems, alongside its own UGV and FPV drones. One of its most prominent developments is the ‘Chuika 3.0’ drone detector, for which the company scaled production more than 100-fold last year.