What really makes this worth it is the ability to dial the effective range down from 30km to 10km — not every site needs full coverage, and that flexibility saves power and reduces unnecessary signal footprint. We've seen buyers use it for airports one week and military bases the next, just tweaking teh range setting.
It covers BDS B1/B2, GPS L1/L2, GLONASS L1/L2, and Galileo E1 across a full 360° azimuth with elevation form -5° to 40°, so you're not leaving blind spots for drones flying low or high. Positioning accuracy sits under 20m when you link it to radar, which most teams do anyway for precision targeting.
The unit runs 24/7 continuous on standdard AC 220V, and it's IP65 rated — we've had these sitting outside in -20°C without issues, though storage down to -25°C is fine. Weight is under 20kg, so two people can mount it on a tripod or roof bracket without a crane.
Control is remote via interface, so operators can sit in a bunker or truck while the jammer does its thing. we don't advertise upfront: the directional displacement feature works best when you've got a clear line of sight — heavy foliage or urban canyons can degrade the spoofer's ability to simulate that straight-line or circular drone movement.
Lead time is usually 30 days or so, but we've pushed out 20 units in 25 days for a rush order last quarter. You'll want to confirm radar integration spec before ordering — we support most common protocols, but the occasional legacy system needs a custom adapter.