- The Passive Missile Defense Reflector (PFSR) is an anti-missile decoy system that can be used in roles such as target deception and radar confusion. The system consists of a passive array of special alloy radar reflectors. It can achieve a radar cross-section (RCS) of up to 500,000 square meters with a single decoy target.
- This is a completely independent system and does not require support from other countermeasures (such as electronic jammers) and cannot be bypassed by any counter-electronic warfare system. A single decoy target provides ship (soft kill) protection for each threat, and offers high performance at a low cost compared to multi-shot (hard kill) and low-performance countermeasures.
- Possesses a consistent radar cross-section independent of the direction and azimuth angle of the threat.
- Is entirely passive, interfering with neither other ship systems nor alerting the threats.
- Generates a radar cross-section that resembles a ship, thus making it challenging for the enemy to differentiate between the real ship and the decoy target.
- Demonstrates effectiveness against various threats.
- Shows resistance against modern electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM).
- Achieves success against supersonic threats and those executing last-minute maneuvers.
- Is sensitive to the horizontal or vertical polarization of missile radar and maintains its effectiveness.
- Can remain effective on the sea surface for an extended duration. Can be launched depending on the ship’s speed, direction, and wind speed. Additionally, can be fully integrated into the ship’s combat system or used independently.
