Electromagnetic Jamming Gun
An electromagnetic jamming gun is a directed-energy device that emits focused radio frequency signals across targeted frequency bands to disrupt or disable the communication and control links of electronic devices within its effective range. Unlike area-broadcast jammers, a jamming gun concentrates its output into a directional beam, allowing the operator to target a specific device or zone without broadly saturating the surrounding RF environment. This directional characteristic makes it more operationally controlled in environments where collateral interference to adjacent communication systems must be minimized.
Jamming guns commonly cover frequency bands including 433 MHz, 868 MHz, 915 MHz, 2.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz, and GPS L1/L2 bands, addressing the control frequencies used by commercial drones, remote-controlled vehicles, wireless triggers, and cellular communication systems. Output power levels and effective range vary by model, with tactical-grade units typically achieving reliable disruption at distances between 300 meters and 1,500 meters depending on antenna configuration, target device type, and environmental RF conditions. Units are powered by integrated lithium battery packs or external power supplies and are designed for shoulder-carry or vehicle-mount deployment.
In Pakistan, electromagnetic jamming guns are relevant to VIP protection details, counter-drone security operations at sensitive installations, bomb disposal team support for defeating RF-triggered IEDs, and perimeter protection of critical infrastructure including airports, military bases, and government compounds. Authorized deployment is restricted to licensed security and defense organizations operating under applicable regulatory frameworks.
Tactical Supply Pakistan supplies electromagnetic jamming equipment to verified security and defense operators requiring directed RF disruption capability for protective and counter-threat applications across Pakistan.
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