Because of the flooding of the black flying drone, the “anti-black flying” market gradually started and got on the right track. According to the "anti-UAV market report" first published by Markets, a foreign market research institute, analysts predict that the anti-UAV market will grow at a rate of about 24% per year between 2017 and 2022. By 2022, the total market will be It will reach $1.14 billion. This also led to the development of drone jammers known to scramble the drone band.
In special applications such as military and performance, uav scrambler to resist the black-flying drone is necessary. In terms of human factors, the most typical one is the drone signal scramblers that specifically blocks WiFi and GPS signals. They mainly force the drone to land or return by means of signal interference. This is also the most gentle and simple means on the market below the drone flying.