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How do drone jammers deal with different types of drones?

2024-04-18

How do drone jammers deal with different types of drones?

However, there are various types of UAVs. UAVs can be divided into: fixed-wing UAVs, multi-rotor UAVs, vertical take-off and landing UAVs, and underwater UAVs. Faced with different types of drones, a single Drone Jammer cannot interfere with multiple drones. Therefore (Drone Jamming Equipment) needs to adopt a variety of jamming strategies to deal with different types of drones.

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For a relatively large drone, it has a long flight time, fast flight speed and long flight distance. Therefore (Jammer signal blocker) may need to interfere with the communication and navigation of the drone to affect its stability and control capabilities.

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For multi-rotor UAVs, the flight distance is short, it flies at low speed, and it has the characteristics of high precision, so (signal jammer) needs to be more accurately aimed and interfere with its control system to affect its hovering and positioning capabilities.

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For vertical take-off and landing UAVs, the UAV has vertical take-off and landing capabilities and a high flight speed. It can flexibly transition and take off and land directly in small sites. For this kind of drone, (Drone Jamming Equipment) needs to be able to deal with communication and navigation interference during vertical takeoff and landing and high-speed flight.

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For underwater drones, since its working environment is different from other drones, it works underwater, so (drone jammer) requires special waterproof design and sound wave interference technology to detect drones underwater. Human-machine interference.

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