Electronic Warfare

KVERTUS AD BERSERK

Also known as
  • AD BERSERK
  • Berserk
  • Kvertus Berserk
  • Kvertus AD Berserk

KVERTUS AD BERSERK is a Ukrainian remotely controlled ground robotic electronic warfare platform built to carry multi-band jamming equipment into front-line counter-drone, evacuation, demining, and logistics tasks during the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War.

Role in Conflicts

Mission And Jamming Layout

Kvertus describes Berserk as a remotely controlled carrier for a multi-band EW payload, while UNITED24 Media tied the system to Ukrainian front-line counter-drone protection after field testing.

AreaDocumented detailReader takeaway
Drone protectionThe product page describes dome protection against FPV drones and directional protection against bomber drones.Berserk is meant to put jamming coverage near exposed troops and positions rather than relying only on hand-carried EW guns.
Support missionsKvertus lists assault-group and firing-position protection, demining escort, logistics-route protection, evacuation-point protection, MEDEVAC, and cargo delivery.The robotic chassis makes the EW payload part of a broader battlefield support vehicle, not just a static jammer.
Control and endurancePublished figures include a 20 km operational range, up to 20 km control range, up to 25 km/h movement speed, and up to 12 hours operating time.The public figures fit a remote front-line support role where operators can keep distance from the protected route or position.
Antenna layoutKvertus lists omnidirectional collinear antennas and a directional antenna module with a 60-degree beamwidth.The same platform can provide local all-around coverage or point the jamming effect toward a suspected drone threat axis.
Profile / Specs

Profile

Origin
Ukraine
Built by
Kvertus
Type
Remotely controlled ground robotic EW platform
Service note
In Ukrainian service from the 2020s
Designer
Kvertus
Designed
2020s
Produced
2020s
Number built
Serial production announced in July 2025; multiple orders reported in progress

Specifications

Operational range
20 km
Control range
Up to 20 km
Movement speed
Up to 25 km/h
Operating time
Up to 12 hours
Effective range
Up to 800 m on omnidirectional antennas; up to 1500 m on directional antennas
Interference bands
220-300 MHz, 300-400 MHz, 400-500 MHz, 500-600 MHz, 600-700 MHz, 700-850 MHz, 850-940 MHz, 940-1050 MHz, 2400-2500 MHz, and 5700-5900 MHz
Timeline

KVERTUS AD BERSERK Key Events

  1. Serial production reported

    UNITED24 Media reported that Kvertus AD Berserk had entered serial production in Ukraine, after field testing and with multiple orders in progress.

    Sources: UNITED24 Media report on Berserk deployment

  2. Official robotic EW video published

    Kvertus published an official video presenting Berserk as the company's first ground robotic complex carrying an electronic-warfare system.

    Sources: KVERTUS official video on first robotic EW complex

  3. Official Berserk overview video published

    Kvertus published a dedicated official video overview of the AD BERSERK robotic EW complex.

    Sources: KVERTUS official AD BERSERK overview video

Media
Related Weapon Systems
Manufacturer-Listed Related Systems

The Berserk product page lists several other Kvertus EW products in its related-products block. The listing shows manufacturer context, not technical compatibility.

Catalog entryRelationship documented on this pageScope note
KVERTUS LTEJ MIRAGE, Smart electronic warfare system, Electronic WarfareKVERTUS LTEJ MIRAGEListed by Kvertus as a related product on the Berserk product page.Separate Kvertus EW system entry for smart drone-suppression context.
KVERTUS AD CERBERUS, Vehicle-mounted electronic warfare system, Electronic WarfareKVERTUS AD CERBERUSListed by Kvertus as a related product on the Berserk product page.Separate vehicle-mounted Kvertus EW system entry.
KVERTUS AD MW, Man-portable anti-drone jammer, Air DefenseKVERTUS AD MWListed by Kvertus as AD MW FROM DROPS in the Berserk related-products block.Separate portable anti-drone jammer entry covering the AD MW family.

Sources