Ukrainian Manufacturer of Electronic Warfare and SIGINT Systems
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Kvertus — Electronic Warfare and SIGINT Systems
We detect, analyze, and neutralize all types of UAVs.
The flagship product is the ATLAS system, which integrates KVERTUS MS AZIMUTH (SIGINT Systems) and LTEJ MIRAGE (Electronic Warfare) into a single, centrally controlled system with proprietary software.
Kvertus provides end-to-end solutions for force protection and critical infrastructure defence, including technology, software, operator training, maintenance and repair.
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Advantages of Kvertus
Our solutions are tailored to meet military requirements for detection, analysis and jamming.
Our proprietary software provides centralized command and control of all systems within a single platform.
We offer free hands-on training for EW and SIGINT system operators.
Our technical support team is available 24/7.
We offer free repairs of all Kvertus systems.
Cooperation with Military Brigades
We actively collaborate with Ukraine’s Defence Forces, adapting our solutions based on real operational needs and field experience.
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Kvertus: a leading Ukrainian EW manufacturer of modern EW and SIGINT systems
Kvertus works with challenges that only a few years ago were not nearly as widespread. FPV drones, Mavic, fixed-wing UAVs, repeaters, shifted frequencies, custom firmware – all of this is rapidly changing the requirements for battlefield equipment. That is why the company does not offer a single “universal” device, but a full line of solutions for different scenarios: from individual protection of a soldier to coverage of vehicles, positions and high-value facilities.
Today Kvertus EW includes portable, vehicle-mounted, positional and stationary electronic warfare systems. A separate line is dedicated to SIGINT systems, which do not create interference but instead detect drones, control stations, repeaters and other emitters before the threat becomes visible.
Our mission: protecting servicemen in real conditions
The mission of Kvertus is straightforward: to create Ukrainian EW equipment that helps the armed forces operate more safely in an environment where drones are constantly present in the air. For this, power alone is not enough; ease of use, stable performance, rapid configuration and service support after delivery are just as important.
EW equipment development at Kvertus is based on real operational requests. When FPV frequencies change, new Mavic employment concepts appear, or demand for vehicle protection grows, these changes are reflected in product updates.
Ukrainian EW equipment must match the actual situation on the battlefield, not just a technical description in a catalogue. For this reason, the Ukrainian EW manufacturer Kvertus focuses on modularity, repairability, operator training and long-term support.
Integrated solutions: from detection to countermeasures
In current conditions, simply generating jamming is not enough. First you need to understand what is active in the spectrum, where the target is and which signals it is using. Only then can you choose an appropriate countermeasure.
This is why Kvertus develops two interlinked directions: Kvertus EW (electronic warfare systems) and SIGINT systems. Together they give a unit not only the ability to influence a drone, but also information about the threat.
Anti-UAV equipment
As an EW manufacturer, Kvertus designs anti-UAV equipment for a wide range of use cases. The product line includes individual systems for soldiers, backpack complexes for mobile units, vehicle-mounted EW for cars and trucks, positional solutions for trenches and dugouts, and high‑power systems for more complex tasks.
Some products are optimised for FPV drones, others for Mavic, payload-drop drones or fixed-wing UAVs. This distinction matters because different UAVs use different frequencies and require different protection strategies.
Kvertus anti-UAV equipment is used to protect personnel, vehicles, logistics routes, strongpoints and critical infrastructure sites.
Detection and direction-finding complexes
SIGINT systems are required when it is important not only to affect a drone, but also to detect activity in the spectrum in advance. SIGINT complexes analyse signals, determine the bearing to the emitter and help the operator build an accurate picture of the situation.
A key example is KVERTUS MS AZIMUTH. It works passively, does not reveal the position and can detect UAVs, control stations, repeaters and other signal sources. When combined with EW, such SIGINT complexes allow units to act on the basis of real data rather than guesswork.
Why units choose Kvertus equipment
Kvertus is a Ukrainian EW manufacturer that runs the full cycle: from engineering concept to serial production, testing, training and after‑sales service.
Key advantages include:
- in‑house engineering team and production facilities;
- practical experience with front-line operational requirements;
- advanced technologies in EW and SIGINT;
- innovative solutions for protection against drones;
- serial production of EW and SIGINT hardware;
- technical support for users;
- warranty service for all products.
For units, it is crucial that systems not only have the right specifications, but also function reliably in harsh conditions, be intuitive for operators and remain upgradable against new threats. This philosophy underpins the company’s approach to EW equipment development.
From concept to serial production
Every new product starts with a concrete operational need. This may be a requirement for EW for vehicles, protection of positions against FPV drones, detection of fixed-wing UAVs or work on new frequency bands. The team then develops a technical solution, tests it, refines it and prepares it for series production.
EW equipment production requires constant adaptation, so the work does not end once a model reaches serial stage. Frequencies, firmware, antenna types and UAV employment patterns change very quickly. Because of this, military EW must remain flexible and ready for modernisation.
Equally important are consultations, operator training, technical support and repair. For equipment that works in field conditions, these are not optional extras, but integral parts of the normal life cycle of the product.
How to order Ukrainian electronic warfare systems
On the Kvertus website, you can select EW equipment Ukraine for multiple tasks: personal protection, vehicle coverage, position defence, counter‑FPV, counter‑Mavic, counter fixed‑wing UAVs, or spectrum control using SIGINT complexes.
Before choosing, it is worth assessing the threat types, operating conditions, required mobility, number of bands and installation format. Company specialists will help determine which Kvertus EW solution is best suited to a specific unit or site.
Kvertus EW combines Ukrainian engineering, real operational experience and continuous product development. The company creates anti‑drone systems for those who need not just catalogue entries, but robust, combat‑proven tools for protection in real‑world conditions.