Drone Detection And Jamming
Drone detection and jamming refers to integrated electronic warfare systems identifying unmanned aerial vehicles through multi-modal surveillance and neutralising threats through active RF signal disruption. The combined approach enables rapid threat response preventing hostile drone operations within protected airspace without requiring kinetic engagement risking collateral damage.
The detection and jamming architecture integrates wideband RF scanning (400MHz–6GHz) identifying drone control and video transmission frequencies characteristic of commercial and military systems, pulse-Doppler radar providing kinematic target tracking independent of RF emissions enabling detection of passive targets, and electro-optical/thermal imaging enabling visual threat confirmation and classification. Sensor fusion algorithms synthesise multi-modal data computing high-confidence threat bearing and altitude enabling jamming activation within 30 seconds of detection.
Jamming modalities include reactive jamming triggering upon threat detection disrupting drone command frequencies across 500 metres to 3 kilometre effective ranges forcing loss of pilot control or autonomous navigation, barrage jamming continuously occupying frequency bands denying drone access, and deceptive jamming generating false signals mimicking legitimate transmissions. Adaptive algorithms adjust jamming parameters responding to threat frequency changes or new emitter emergence maintaining continuous disruption.
Integration with command and control networks enables coordinated jamming across distributed platforms preventing threat circumvention. Real-time threat assessment enables operator decision support matching mitigation intensity to threat severity.
In Pakistan, detection and jamming systems support military air defence and critical infrastructure protection.
Tactical Supply Pakistan supplies drone detection and jamming systems for airspace protection and electronic warfare applications.
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