• Purpose: Designed to interrupt or defeat an FPV (first‑person‑view) drone’s control or video link to prevent unauthorized flights or surveillance.

  • Detection & Triggering: Typically used alongside detection systems (RF, radar, visual) so disruptions are only applied when a hostile or unauthorized drone is confirmed.

  • Mitigation Methods: Non‑kinetic approaches include RF jamming, signal spoofing (taking over navigation/command), and GPS denial; kinetic or physical options (nets, interceptors) may be used by specialized teams.

  • Safety & Collateral Risks: Disruption can cause loss of control and unpredictable drone behavior (flyaway or crash), so systems must minimize risk to people and property.

  • Legal & Regulatory Constraints: Use is heavily regulated in most countries — operators must comply with aviation law, spectrum rules, and local authority permissions; unauthorized use can be illegal.

  • Applications: Employed by military, critical‑infrastructure protection, event security, and law‑enforcement units as part of integrated counter‑UAV strategies.

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