We stock teh X8000-6 in two box sizes—one for the directional antenna setup, one for omni—and usually ship within a week, but confirm lead time if you're pushing 50 units or so.
It covers 400 to 5880 MHz across 8 simultaneous channels, and that 2.2km range is under ideal conditions (open air, no obstructions) so don't expect that in a dense urban enviroment; the 99% success rate is for jamming, not interception, you'll still need a visual to confirm.

Response time under 3 seconds, which matters when a drone's already moving—sometimes we see customers pair it with radar triggers for automatic activation, but the power draw stays below 300W even then.

Tempearture tolerance is -35°C to 55°C, and it runs for 60 minutes continuous on the internal battery, but basically you'll want AC220V-DC24V input for longer shifts.

One detail most buyers overlook: the aluminun-plastic housing is rugged but the front panel can get warm after heavy use—just a fact, not a flaw, though we'd avoid leaving it in direct sunlight for hours.
Not really suited for short-range indoor jamming; beam spread (±45° horizontal and vertical) is too tight for close quarters, better for perimeter or fixed-site coverage.
Our MOQ is 10 units for the standard model, though we can negotiate for trial orders or large-scale contracts.
Lead time is 30–45 days from order confirmation, depending on stock and customization needs.
Yes, we can supply CE and FCC certifications upon request, along with test reports for jamming success rate and frequency range.
Absolutely, it's rated for -35°C to 55°C, so it works fine in freezing conditions without performance drops.
Yes, it comes in a rugged, weather-resistant case with foam inserts, ideal for storage in dry environments up to 2 years.