UAV detector and analyzer — “Bashur”

A new solution from the Ukrainian company Unwave, created for automated protection against drones.

“Bashur” is a new solution from the Ukrainian company Unwave, designed to automate counter-drone protection. The detector identifies UAVs and recognizes modern drone models, providing remote control and integration with other systems. Developed in Ukraine, “Bashur” combines advanced technologies with practical battlefield experience.

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Features and benefits

  • Analog and digital video signal detection
  • Remote control
  • Regular updates

 

Specification

Technical characteristics of the new SIGINT device:

Main purposeDetection of UAV radio-electronic signals
Functionality– detection and identification of UAV types through analysis of data transmitted via their communication channels
– transmission of intercepted analog video channels
– online streaming via additional servers and/or services
– data transfer via API
– control of connected EW systems
Detected dronesFPV with analog and digital video (FPV Walksnail, FPV DJI O3+)
DJI Mavic 3 Classic
Autel 2, Autel 4
Detection range70 MHz – 6.2 GHz
Power supplyDC 9–30 V, max. 20 W
CoolingActive
Dimensions & weight260 × 440 × 895 mm, up to 0.5 kg
Operating temperature-10 °C to +35 °C
Startup timeUp to 2 minutes

A detailed description of the Bashur functionality is available on the device page in the catalog. There you can also track updates and new features.

 

Areas of application

  • Vehicles automated protection.
  • Integration into UGVs (Unmanned Ground Vehicles) and USVs (Unmanned Surface Vessels)
  • Use in infrastructure protection projects

 

Designed and made in Ukraine

Developed by the Ukrainian company Unwave, with expertise in EW and counter-drone technologies. Local manufacturing guarantees reliable quality and enables rapid adaptation of the product to the realities of war.

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Discover the full capabilities of “Bashur” and how it can be integrated into your defense systems — contact us for expert consultation.

August 2025