Spoofing Drone Countermeasure Equipment

Spoofing Drone Countermeasure Equipment (FS1) is a GNSS-based countermeasure system designed to redirect unauthorized drones by manipulating navigation signals without causing uncontrolled crashes.

Key Features:
✔️ GNSS spoofing of GPS L1 and GLONASS L1 for controlled drone redirection
✔️ Coverage radius up to 500 meters with adjustable signal strength (≤10 dBm)
✔️ Handles up to 10 simultaneous drone targets during swarm events
✔️ Response time within 3 seconds of detection trigger
✔️ Eight directional expulsion vectors for controlled exit routing
✔️ Operates continuously with low power consumption (≤30W)
✔️ Integrates with detection systems for automated response chain
✔️ Adjustable output minimizes interference beyond protected perimeter
✔️ IP65-rated for all-weather deployment in critical infrastructure zones

Spoofing Drone Countermeasure Equipment

The Spoofing Drone Countermeasure Equipment FS1 is a GNSS spoofing device that generates falsified GPS L1 and GLONASS L1 satellite signals. It hijacks a drone’s navigation link, forcing it off its original flight path toward a designated direction or exclusion zone. It covers a ≤500m radius with adjustable signal strength up to ≤10dBm. Additionally, it consumes ≤30W of power, weighs approximately 20kg, and carries IP65 protection between -40°C and 70°C. The system handles up to 10 simultaneous drone targets and responds to intrusions within 3 seconds of detection trigger.

Eight directional expulsion vectors let operators guide intercepted drones toward specific exit corridors. This actively distinguishes the FS1 from jamming systems, which cause uncontrolled crash landings inside protected areas. Furthermore, the FS1 runs 24/7 autonomously without continuous operator input. It links directly with drone detection and localization systems, forming an automated detect-and-redirect response chain. Meanwhile, signal strength adjustability lets operators calibrate the spoofing radius based on site geometry. As a result, unintended interference with adjacent airspace stays minimal beyond the protected perimeter.

Power plant security teams deploy the Spoofing Drone Countermeasure Equipment at facility perimeters where jamming-induced drone crashes create secondary hazards near high-voltage infrastructure. Similarly, railway corridor protection units use it for directional expulsion without affecting train communication frequencies. Moreover, major event venue security teams activate the FS1 during stadium operations. They redirect unauthorized drones away from crowd airspace without causing public signal disruption.

For critical infrastructure operators and event security agencies requiring controlled drone redirection, Tactical Supply Pakistan supplies the FS1 with consultation on coverage radius calibration, detection system integration, and directional expulsion vector configuration for specific protected zone layouts.

How does spoofing differ from jamming?
Jamming cuts the drone’s signal, triggering uncontrolled descent. Spoofing feeds false navigation data, actively steering the drone to a safe exit zone without triggering fail-safe behavior inside the protected area.

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