We’ve been seeing a lot of cases where unauthorized drones are buzzing sensitive convoys or base perimeters, and the problem is that off-the-shelf jammers just don't cut it for moving vehicles—they either burn out or miss the frequency.

What we do is mount a system that covers ISM, GNSS, 5G, and GSM bands, so basically any commercail drone control link is on the table. The output power is adjustable form 10W to 100W, which means you can dial it down for urban areas or crank it up for open terrain—most buyers go with 50W for general use. It uses FPGA, DDS, and VCO signal sources together, so you get pretty precise targeting without the drift you see in cheaper units. The jamming range is about 1.5km give or take, and the detection range hits up to 3km depending on drone's altitude. One thing we've learned is that the FPGA handles frequency hopping better than the older PLL-only designs, especially against newer drones.

The portable unit is surprisingly small—117×36×21.5mm and only 1.2kg—so you can stash it in a glovebox or mount it on a roof rack without much hassle. It runs on DC 12V or 24V, so it'll work with most military or civilian vehicle power systems (check your alternator output though). Operating temperture is -20°C to +55°C, which is fine for most climates but not for extreme desert heat.
Anyway, it's not suited for indoor use or stationary installations—the vehicle mount relies on the chassis for heat dissipation, and the RF pattern is optimized for open air. You'll want to confirm lead time on the programmable mode units, as we usually have stock on teh continuous ones but the FPGA-based ones take 20 days or so. Also, the 5G band coverage is better than most competitors for this price point, but we don't have exact specs on every carrier's frequency yet.

3km detection is under ideal conditions—real-world performnce is closer to 1.8km if there's foliage or buildings, but that's still solid for convoy protection.
You can adjust the output power from 10W all the way up to 100W, depending on the jamming distance and environment you need to cover.
Yes, we can provide CE and FCC certifications upon request. Just let us know which certifications your project requires.
Our MOQ is typically 10 units for standard orders, but we can discuss smaller quantities for first-time trials or specific project needs.
Lead time is usually 15 to 20 working days after order confirmation and payment, depending on current production load.
The unit operates from -20°C to +55°C, but it's not fully weatherproof—it's best used in a vehicle cabin or protective housing if exposed to rain or moisture.