Krasukha 2 EW System Low-poly (PBR)

The Krasukha-2 is a mobile electronic warfare (EW) system developed by Russia, designed to disrupt and suppress enemy radar and communications. Mounted on a heavy-duty military truck chassis—typically an 8×8 platform such as the KamAZ or BAZ—the system includes a rotating dish-shaped antenna housed in a retractable dome structure, as well as multiple electronic units and sensors integrated across the vehicle body.
The primary function of the Krasukha-2 is to jam airborne radar systems and reconnaissance satellites, particularly those used by surveillance aircraft such as AWACS or drones. It operates by emitting powerful radio-frequency interference that can block or distort signals, effectively blinding adversary systems over a wide range. It can also protect high-value assets from detection by creating electronic “fog” in its coverage area.
This high-fidelity 3D model of the Krasukha-2 EW System accurately captures the scale, proportions, and components of the original. From the vehicle’s rugged chassis and military-grade wheels to the distinctive radar dish and communication modules, each element is carefully modeled with realistic surface textures, materials, and geometry. Ideal for defense simulations, military visualizations, or educational environments, the model provides a detailed and visually accurate representation of this modern electronic warfare platform.
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