Actually went with the 8-channel backpack unit over fixed-site systems because we need something our company can actually move between perimeters — the 18.7kg without antenna is manageable for one person if you’re swapping shifts. It covers 700-1050MHz plus the 1.5G, 2.4G, 5.8G, and GPS bands simultaneously which matters when you’re dealing with consumer drones that hop frequencies mid-flight.
Most portable jammers we looked at topped out around 100W or so and needed external power the whole time, but this one has a built-in battery and also supports external AC220V if you’re parked near a outlet. Operational temp range of -40°C to +60°C is better than typical — we’ve had cheaper units fail in summer heat around 45°C so that forced air cooling should help in the field.
We usually have stock on these but verify lead time is roughly 20 working days — they ship form their facility and it’s not a drop-ship situation. What it does is combine positioning interference with remote control disruption and video blocking, so a drone can either be forced to land or return to home depending on the protocol it uses, which is pretty much what security teams expect.
The directional range is claimed at 1500m and omnidirectional is about 500m, but I’d plan for 1200m and 400m in real conditions given terrain and line of sight (we can test that on site within teh first week). It’s not suited for indoor drone defense at all — the antennas are designed for open air and you’ll get reflections that make jamming unreliable in confined spaces.
One thing a buyer might not think to ask — the operation handle has individual frequency band selection, so you can switch off GPS jamming if you need to keep your own navigation working while blocking control links only. Most supliers charge extra for that modular control but it’s built in here without a premium.
Omnidirectional coverage reaches up to 500 meters in all directions, while the directional antenna extends jamming out to 1500 meters in a focused beam. You can switch between them depending on your tactical needs.
Yes, it includes a built-in battery for field use, plus you can plug into external AC220V when you're near a power source. The battery lets you operate without being tethered to a wall outlet.
You control it via the operation handle, which lets you toggle individual frequency bands on or off. So you can jam just the 2.4G and 5.8G bands, for example, without interfering with other signals.
We supply a CE certificate and a detailed test report for the unit. If your order requires additional compliance documents, just let us know and we can arrange them.
The cooling system is designed for the full -40°C to +60°C range, so it keeps the unit from overheating even in hot desert conditions. In extreme cold, the fan still runs but the electronics are rated to operate without issue.