What really sets this apart is the response time—under 5 seconds from activation to effective countermeasure, which in practice means you can react to a rogue UAV before it gets within a problematic range. We've tested it against common consumer and prosumer drones, and the multi-band coverage (400MHz through 5.8GHz) handles everything form basic quadcopters to those with frequency-hopping modules. Most buyers go with the forced landing mode if site layout allows, but displacement is the safer bet for crowded areas since it pushes the drone back to its launch point.

The 360° horizontal gimbal rotation with a pitch rate of 0.02° to 10°/s means you can track fast-moving targets without losing lock—assuming you've got an operator who's awake. It weighs under 30kg in the flight case, so two people can set it up on site in maybe 10 minutes or so.: the IP66 rating means it handles rain and dust fine, but you'll still want to avoid prolonged direct sun exposure for the optics. We usually have stock, but confirm lead time for custom frequency band configurations.

For a first-time user, the main thing to understand is that this isn't a jamming system that blanks everything—it's a directional interference source that targets specific comm links. The gimbal swivels horizontally 360° and adjusts vertically for terrain, which basically gives you a bubble of control over a defined zone. Response starts within 5 seconds of power-up, and the flight case package includes everything except the tripod mount (we can include that separately if needed). Just don't expect it to work through thick concrete walls or dense foliage—it's line-of-sight for performence.

Sourcing from us, you get the full techncial datasheet and a rough shiping window of 4-6 weeks since we assemble each unit to order. The frequency bands listed are pretty for standdard drone threats, but if you need something outside the 400-5800MHz range, that's a custom path our company can't always deliver on. Lead times are usually 20 days or so after payment clears, and we'll send the COA with unit. One thing to note: the remote control interface is in English by default, but Chinese-only versions exist for domestic buyers.
Displacement mode drives the drone away from the protected area without crashing it, while forced landing mode triggers a controlled descent to the ground. You can switch between them remotely depending on your situation.
Yes, it covers 10 frequency bands from 400 MHz up to 5.8 GHz, so it handles most consumer and prosumer drones out there. The 5.8 GHz band is included for video transmission jamming.
We typically require a minimum order of 1 unit for this system, but we can discuss bulk discounts if you need multiple units. Just let us know your quantity.
Lead time is usually 2 to 4 weeks, depending on current stock and customization needs. We ship it in a flight case for safe transport.
Yes, it's IP66 rated, so it's fully protected against heavy rain and dust ingress. You can install it outdoors without worrying about weather damage.