Brief: See the solution in real use and note how it behaves under normal conditions. This video demonstrates the Long Range Anti Drone Radar System in action, showing how its dynamic signal spoofing technology guides drones to land at designated locations. Watch as we showcase its 24/7 autonomous defense capabilities, including forced landing, directional expulsion, and countering drone swarms.
Supports multiple countermeasure modes including forced landing, directional expulsion, trajectory induction, and no-fly zone enforcement.
Capable of countering drone swarms with unlimited simultaneous target handling.
Features adjustable output power for customizable defense range up to 8 kilometers.
Supports protocol interfaces for system integration and secondary development.
Enables multi-device networking for hierarchical and regional management.
Interoperates with spectrum detection, jamming suppression, and radar systems.
Operates continuously for over 24 hours with rapid response time under 10 seconds.
FAQs:
How does the drone defense system spoof drones away?
The system simulates and transmits navigation satellite signals identical to those in orbit, enabling position, speed, and time spoofing of drones. By integrating real-time drone location data from radar, it dynamically adjusts spoofing coordinates to guide drones to land at designated locations.
What is the maximum effective range of this anti-drone system?
The effective spoofing range is configurable based on power settings, with a maximum range of up to 8 kilometers when using the 20W power configuration.
Can this system operate autonomously and integrate with other detection systems?
Yes, the system supports 24/7 unmanned operation and is designed for interoperability with spectrum detection, jamming suppression, and radar systems. It also supports protocol interfaces for system integration and multi-device networking for hierarchical management.
What satellite navigation systems does the spoofing device support?
The device supports multiple global satellite systems including GPS (L1 C/A and L2), BDS (B1I, B1C, B2I, B3I), GLONASS (L1 and L2), and GALILEO (E1), providing comprehensive coverage against various drone navigation protocols.