Disruptors are used in a range of form factors to guarantee the maximum flexibility across applications, especially rejecting comms from IED distant detonators, infringing satellite signals, eliminating control of UAS operators and others.
POSITIONER MOUNTED
POSITIONER MOUNTED
With the help of positioner mounted disruptors, it is possible to receive completely computerized and remote operations that may also be integrated with other systems for accurate pointing and launching of selective disruptor bands. Pan-tilts may be set up to support powerful disruptors that are characterized by 100W output power for ultimately long-range applications.
AUTO-CUEING REMOTE SYSTEMS
AUTO-CUEING REMOTE SYSTEMS
Directional disruptors are installed on positioners and use position cues from Al, radars, and sensors to point automatically in the direction of remote targets. A range of positioners is linked together to automatically set the priority for certain targets and distribute tasks among all the available nodes. Positioner mounted disruptors may be controlled by operators using a simple gamepad controller.
WIFI
Unlicensed extras include WiFi bands that feature high renewability and wide-ranging use.
GPS L1/L2
GPS receives information from US satellites and enables the receivers on earth to determine time, velocity and location.
GLONASS L1/L2
Glonass is the Russian analog of GPS, which features global coverage and equitable precision. These two are frequently utilized together.
CELLULAR
Cellular frequencies kits exist in the ultra-high frequency band and are intended for cell phone use.
CUSTOM FRQUENCIES
CUSTOM FRQUENCIES
1544-1622 MHz (GPS, Glonass, Galileo, BeiDou) 2400-2500 MHz (Wi-Fi, Datalink) 5700-5925 MHz (Videolink) 410-470 MHz (Military drones, 433 MHz) 755-930 MHz (Modified drones) 1164-1254 MHz (GNSS, Modified drones) 4G+LTE Directional or omnidirectional, 5W to 100W output power, 10MHz to 18Ghz, for specific disruption apps at customer’s request.