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Ukraine Deploys New “Berserk” Robot to Jam Enemy Drones, Protect Troops at Front

A ground-based robotic electronic warfare system known as Kvertus AD Berserk has entered serial production in Ukraine, representing a significant advancement in the country’s technological response to aerial threats on the battlefield.
The announcement was made on July 21 by Yaroslav Filimonov, CEO of the defense technology company Kvertus, through official channels.
“This is not just a machine — it’s the result of hundreds of hours of development, testing, and refinement,” Filimonov stated in his announcement. “The Berserk is a symbol of relentless technological advancement at Kvertus.”
Designed to counter a wide spectrum of enemy drone activity, the Berserk robot can disrupt control signals across all frequency bands used by FPV drones, multirotor drones, and aerial bombers. According to the manufacturer, the system has a 20 km operational range, can remain active for up to 12 hours, and is remotely controlled from a similar distance of up to 20 km.
The company highlighted four main missions the platform will support:
Evacuation of wounded personnel from frontline positions;
Cover during demining operations;
Assistance in assault missions;
Protection of logistics routes.
Kvertus has confirmed that multiple orders are already in progress, underscoring demand for the system’s battlefield-tested effectiveness. The firm also emphasized that its technologies are undergoing monthly upgrades, with engineers continuing to enhance performance in response to evolving threats.
The Berserk system was developed on the basis of a nationally produced mobile platform and integrates high-capacity battery power, rugged terrain mobility, and multi-spectrum jamming systems.
Earlier, it was reported that Ukraine successfully tested unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) using fiber‑optic tethered communication, enabling operations beyond 20 km while resisting jamming and electronic warfare—significantly extending reach and reliability

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