At present, the control of drones mostly uses radio communication technology. By transmitting high-power scrambler signals to the target drone and suppressing the control signals, the drone can be forced to land or return home. This is the drone jammers.
The remote control drone scrambler uses this principle. This gun mounts an electronic jammer on the rifle's frame. Once the trigger is pulled, the jammer will emit a full-band interference signal to the drone, causing the drone to disengage. The operator's control will automatically land on the ground without receiving the control signal. Once the drone's signal is in a chaotic state, it usually has three options: fall to the ground, return to the operator, or descend smoothly.