FEINDEF 2023: Spanish MoD showcases Cervus III EW solution


The Cervus III electronic warfare (EW) solution was prominently featured at the booth of the Spanish Armed Forces during the Defense Exhibition FEINDEF 2023 in Madrid.
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Cervus III Electronic Warfare Solution on the Spanish Army's booth. (Picture source: Army Recognition)


Cervus III is a comprehensive electronic warfare (EW) solution designed to counter remotely manned platforms, specifically unmanned aerial systems (UAS) or RPAS threats. This advanced system offers a range of capabilities including detection, classification, inhibition, and demolition of unmanned threats.

The detection module of Cervus III incorporates a radio frequency spectrum analyzer with AI and ML capabilities. It can identify emissions within the communications bandwidth of 400 MHz to 6 GHz, with a maximum range of 4 kilometers. Additionally, a 3D high-resolution radar is capable of detecting and monitoring UAS in a 360-degree field of view, with a maximum range of 5 kilometers radius.

The softkill systems integrated into the Cervus III GUI provide effective inhibition of UAS threats within the communications bandwidth mentioned earlier. The system can establish a surveillance sector of 90 degrees and neutralize emissions, either directive or omnidirectional, within a range of 2000 meters directive and 500 meters omnidirectional.

The OTEOS optronic system within Cervus III combines a third-generation infrared camera with a detection range of up to 23 kilometers. It is complemented by a laser rangefinder that enables target designation at distances of up to 8 kilometers.

Cervus III offers "hardkill" capabilities through the Guardian 2.0 remote station by Escribano. This remote station allows for the use of various weapon calibers, providing an additional layer of defense against unmanned threats.