New effective anti-hail system developed in Armenia
21.06.2016,
14:08
The Locator, an Armenian company, has developed a new effective anti-hail system, the press office of the company reports.

YEREVAN, June 21. /ARKA/. The Locator, an Armenian company, has developed a new effective anti-hail system, the press office of the company reports.
According to the press release, after considering all the merits and faults of the world’s anti-hail systems, the Locator has created a new-generation anti-hail system which will allow users not to be anxious about its effectiveness.
The innovation allows carrying out a complex management of anti-hail devises. The system makes it possible to fire as many and as frequent shots as needed and to fire shots of any strength.
This very function makes this system very effective.
“The project of the system has been developed completely by the Locator, and there is nothing similar,” said Arman Khachatryan, the head of the company. “Anti-hail measures taken last years have shown that despite the existing devises still reduce damage from hail, but they fail to produce desirable results, inflicting considerable damage to villagers.”
He added that the company has taken into account all the faults of the country’s anti-hail devises.
The new anti-hail systems work in autonomous regime and send signals if something goes wrong.
One anti-hail devise protects the territory of 120 hectares. --0----
According to the press release, after considering all the merits and faults of the world’s anti-hail systems, the Locator has created a new-generation anti-hail system which will allow users not to be anxious about its effectiveness.
The innovation allows carrying out a complex management of anti-hail devises. The system makes it possible to fire as many and as frequent shots as needed and to fire shots of any strength.
This very function makes this system very effective.
“The project of the system has been developed completely by the Locator, and there is nothing similar,” said Arman Khachatryan, the head of the company. “Anti-hail measures taken last years have shown that despite the existing devises still reduce damage from hail, but they fail to produce desirable results, inflicting considerable damage to villagers.”
He added that the company has taken into account all the faults of the country’s anti-hail devises.
The new anti-hail systems work in autonomous regime and send signals if something goes wrong.
One anti-hail devise protects the territory of 120 hectares. --0----