In all reports of harmful use of consumer drones and near-accident aircraft, it's no surprise that another new technology has made headlines: measuring "anti-drone" or "anti-aircraft" unmanned "Aircraft." UAV gps jammer interference drones have successfully passed the French military ’s DREP test, which measures the level of electromagnetic radiation from human users. In fact, as Bloomberg points out, it is not a pistol, but rather Drone stopper.
It doesn't pull the plane out of the sky: it prevents it from being remotely controlled, hovering it in the air, and stops returning images or videos to the owner. It works on drones through GPS wifi interference signals, making them unresponsive. Infrared cameras allow Auds operators to target unwanted drones before passing strong radio interference signals.
Britain will use advanced drone jamming technology in large public events and sporting events to detect, track and disrupt the control of any unauthorized aircraft that terrorists fly long-range with airborne weapons. The U.S. government has spent $ 17 billion on 50,000 jammers, including "Warlock Green", "Warlock Red", "Warlock Duke", and "Acorn". But at the beginning of the war, there was a cat-and-mouse game between GPS jammers and improvised explosive devices, and jammers were far behind. They are too slow to adapt and can only provide a few meters of protection. Hell, sometimes two interferers block off each other and offset each other.