Basically, the problem these days isn't just that drones are around—it's that a single unauthorized drone can shut down an airport runway for hours or compromise a sensitive government site, and cheap off-the-shelf jammers simply don't have the range or the selectivity to handle that without hitting your own communications.

What it does is send out a focused blanket on all the key frequencies they use—900MHz, 1.2GHz, 1.5GHz, 2.4GHz, 5.8GHz, and the 433MHz band too—so you're covering remote control, video downlink, and GPS positioning simultaneously without messing with your base stations or mobile phones, and that's a big deal when you're securing an oilfield or a government complex.

Pricing starts around $18,000 for a single sample unit, drops to about $14,500 each if you take 10 pieces or so, and our company can get into teh high four figures per unit on bulk orders over 50—the cost effectiveness really kicks in once you factor in that you're not buying separate jammers for each band.


We usually have stock on the standdard 4-channel configuration, but this one is the 7-channel model running at 1000W total output power with a jamming distance that you can dial in between 3km and 7km depending on the environment, and the IP65 rating means it can sit outside in rain or dust without breaking down.

The weight is 120kg and it pulls 3000W form standard AC 110-240V power so you'll want to plan for a dedicated circuit, and the control is done either through the included IR remote or ethernet software (update lead time is usually 2-4 weeks for the soft package).

It's not really suited for handheld patrol use—you're looking at a permanent or semi-permanent insallation on a rooftop or vehicle mount, but what I always tell buyers is that the built-in 360° omni antenna means you don't have to worry about aiming it, which cuts down on installation headaches significantly.
The jamming distance is 3 to 7 km, depending on environmental conditions and line of sight. All six frequency bands are covered simultaneously, but lower frequencies like 433MHz tend to reach the higher end of that range in open terrain.
Yes, we can provide CE, FCC, and RoHS certifications, plus a factory test report for output power and frequency accuracy. Just let us know which specific documents your procurement requires when you place the order.
Absolutely. IP65 means it's fully protected against dust and low-pressure water jets from any direction, so it handles heavy rain and dusty conditions without issue. Just make sure the cable connections are also sealed properly on site.
MOQ is 1 unit for evaluation, but for bulk orders we usually ask for at least 5 pieces. Lead time is around 20-25 working days after payment and spec confirmation.
The 1000W is divided roughly equally among the 7 channels, about 140-150W per channel. Customization is possible — we can adjust power per channel based on your specific threat frequencies, but that may require a small engineering fee and a few extra days.