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Infozahyst

Develops COMINT, direction-finding and UAV-based ELINT systems for Ukraine's armed forces and law enforcement agencies.

51-200 employeesKyiv, Ukraine5 open positionsWebsiteLinkedIn

Sensors & EWCommunications

Products & Solutions

KHORTYTSIA-M
Mobile automated COMINT complex operating across 25–6000 MHz. Designed for vehicle-mounted deployment, it provides communications intelligence and direction-finding across a wide spectrum. The system has been delivered to Ukraine's Armed Forces under state defence orders since 2018 and is one of the company's flagship battlefield platforms.
PLUTON
Signals intelligence system providing detection, warning and identification of radio emissions. Covers COMINT and drone detection functions, giving operators situational awareness of both communications and unmanned aerial threats in the operational area.
PLASTUN-RP3000
Portable tactical direction-finding complex operating from 25 to 3000 MHz with a maximum instrumental DF error of 0.5 degrees. Configured as a manpack set weighing up to 39 kg, it was adopted by the Ukrainian Armed Forces in 2016 and received a software upgrade in 2024 adding networked data exchange and automatic scanning modes, with planned integration into Ukraine's Delta situational awareness platform.
APELLA
Multi-channel automated radio reconnaissance post with 2 or 4 independent channels, each with 20 MHz real-time analysis bandwidth and dynamic range over 80 dB. Designed as a fixed or vehicle-mounted COMINT station for continuous monitoring of wide frequency segments.
GEKATA
UAV-carried airborne ELINT platform with a reconnaissance range of up to 450 km, capable of simultaneously tracking up to 200 moving targets. The system mounts lightweight sensor packages on drone platforms to create a distributed aerial signals intelligence network without the cost and risk of manned reconnaissance aircraft.
MINERVA
Wideband COMINT receiver spanning 25 to 40,000 MHz with 800 MHz real-time bandwidth and sensitivity up to -120 dBm. Designed for high-speed spectrum monitoring across a very broad frequency range in a single receiver platform.

Videos

Ukrainian Tactical Direction Finder PLASTUN-RP3000 by Infozahyst

Gekata UAV-Based Radio Technical Reconnaissance System

About

Infozahyst (formally LLC Research and Manufacturing Center Infozahyst) is a Kyiv-based defence electronics company founded in 2002. It started as an information security firm protecting senior government officials, then pivoted after Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea to develop radio monitoring and communications intelligence hardware. Today it is one of Ukraine's primary suppliers of SIGINT and COMINT equipment to the armed forces.

Offices

Kyiv, Ukraine

Customers & Partners

Ukrainian Armed ForcesRohde & Schwarz (equipment integration and test facilities)Fischer Connectors (distribution partner)UkrSpecSystems (joint development of UAV-based ELINT system)MITS Industries (holding consortium, joined 2025)

Timeline

2025
Joined the MITS Industries holding to scale production and accelerate commercialisation of Ukrainian defence technology internationally.
2024
Delivered over 300 SIGINT systems to Ukrainian defence forces and debuted the ARHONT tactical ELINT/ESM system at Electronic Warfare Live in Tartu, Estonia.
2021-04
Secured EUR 2 million in foreign investment (investor undisclosed) to develop a UAV-based ELINT system.
2018
KHORTYTSIA-M mobile COMINT complex adopted by the Ukrainian Armed Forces via state defence order.
2016
PLASTUN-RP3000 tactical direction finder adopted by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
2002
Founded in Kyiv as an information security company protecting senior Ukrainian government officials.

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