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Drone Defence: Jammers 101 | DroneShield

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This week marks the launch of DroneShield’s latest product offering – the DroneGun
portable ri e-style jammer, which works independently or in conjunction with DroneShield’s
acoustic drone detection technology to locate and neutralise potential threats by air.

With drone sales expected grow exponentially in the near future, and an increasing number
and severity of drone incidents occurring daily, DroneShield launched DroneGun to respond
to nefarious use of consumer and commercial drones and the resulting need for effective
countermeasures to drone intrusions. DroneShield aims to help public and private sector
customers, where allowed by law, take proactive measures against airborne threats to
safety, security, and privacy.

How Do Drone Jammers Work?

Jammers are designed to disrupt a drone by blasting electromagnetic noise at radio


frequencies that drones operate and transmit video at, and at a power level high enough to
drown out any effective communication between the drone and its pilot. Generally, this is
either 2.4Ghz or 5.8Ghz (“RF-jamming”), which are “non-assigned” public frequencies
meaning that drone jammers will not interfere with manned aircraft, cell phones, public
broadcasts, or other dedicated radio bands. In addition to RF-jamming, where legal for the
customer (which depending on the jurisdiction, may include military, law enforcement, rst
responders and private users), GPS jamming may also be utilized, as a large number of
drones rely on GPS either to balance against wind, or to go between pre-determined way-
points.

When a drone is hit with a jammer’s signal, the drone usually returns back to its origin point
(unless GPS is also jammed), giving the jammer user the option to track the drone back to
the pilot. Sometimes the drones might even perform a vertical descent and land on the spot
intact, which offers the option of performing a forensic investigation. Landing on the spot is
also the general response from drones when both RF and GPS are jammed at the same
time.

Jammers can be effective against drones over several kilometres away. Generally, jammers
operate on a ratio of distance between a drone and the jammer compared to the drone with
its pilot. The further away the drone is from the pilot and closer to the jammer, the better. A
typical effective jammer direction is a cone of about 15-30 degrees, projecting forward from
the gun (this is also in uenced by the RF band and the power of the jammer).

Why Are Jammers A Safer Choice Than Other Countermeasures?

Jammers are effective against drones without destroying the drones and evidence. Other
options often result in damage or destruction to the drone, which can destroy evidence and
also result in private property destruction charges.

Another consideration is if a drone is carrying a bomb or another dangerous item. Using a


jammer is likely the safest course of action, because the jammer will usually cause the
drone to return to its point of origin. This is much safer than shooting down a drone
equipped with a bomb, which could lead to detonation of the bomb, injury, or even death.

Are Drone Jammers Legal?

While jammers are generally restricted for use in many countries except by the military,
police, and rst responders depending on the laws, non-GPS jammers are legal in a number
of countries. It is important to look into the laws and regulations of the country and state
that you are in to determine whether the use of a drone jammer is legal before operating
one. DroneGun has not been authorized as required by the United States Federal
Communications Commission (“FCC”). This device is not, and may not be, offered for sale
or lease, or sold or leased, in the United States, other than to the United States government
and its agencies, until such authorization is obtained. The use of DroneGun in the United
States by other persons or entities, including state or local government agencies, is
prohibited by federal law. Laws limiting the availability of DroneGun to certain types of users
may apply in other jurisdictions, and any sales will be conducted only in compliance with the
applicable laws.

Why Are Drone Jammers Needed?

Consumer and commercial drones come a dizzying array of shape, size, characteristics,
features, and prices from $30 consumer drones to $30,000 military-grade weaponised
drones. That means that drones can also be employed for a huge range of illegal uses
including:

Carrying bombs and other terrorist threatsUse as biological weapon


Illegal surveillance
Drone swarms overwhelming a facility
Interfere with emergency responders
Interfere with manned aircraft or airports
Smuggling contraband into prisons or across borders
Hacking into sources such as datacenters

Security needs have changed, and traditional security methods are not effective against
attacks by air with drones. In the last two months alone, terroristic drone incidents included:

This has prompted Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James to state “A top priority for me at
the moment is this emerging danger that we’re seeing in the Middle East in respect to
unmanned aerial systems — these cheap, buy-them-over-the-internet, small drones and if
explosives are placed on them, as we’ve seen a handful of times now in Syria and Iraq, they
can do damage,” as reported by Defensetech.org on October 31, 2016.

Other incidents over the recent months have included:

What Makes DroneShield’s DroneGun Different?

DroneShield’s DroneGun is easy to use, lightweight, and the point-and-shoot functionality of


it means there’s not extensive training required to successfully employ it under a broad
range of weather conditions. It is effective against a wide range of drone models and
provides controlled management of drone payloads, like explosive devices.

The DroneGun is ri e shaped and equipped with a backpack. It is equipped with a hard
plastic carrying case for protection and easy transport. DroneShield’s DroneGun requires no
calibration. It is ready to go right out of the box, and has no re-load time. It is a low
maintenance product that only requires 90 minutes of charging for up to two hours of use.

If you’re interested in more information about DroneShield’s DroneGun, please read our
product information page here.

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