The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reports a 300% increase in unauthorized drone incidents near sensitive sites since 2020, highlighting the urgent need for advanced countermeasures.
For agencies tasked with safeguarding borders, prisons, military bases, or public events, traditional security measures like radar or manual detection fall short. This is where omnidirectional fixed drone jammers emerge as a game-changing solution.
Unlike portable jammers, these devices offer continuous, automated protection for high-risk zones.
3 Critical Challenges Solved for Government Agencies
1. Protecting High-Security Facilities
Prisons, military installations, and power plants are prime targets for drone-based surveillance or attacks. Fixed jammers create an invisible shield, disabling drones before they breach restricted airspace. For example, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) guidelines emphasize proactive counter-drone measures for critical infrastructure.
2. Ensuring Public Safety at Large Events
Drones at public gatherings pose risks of collisions, smuggling, or terrorist acts. Fixed jammers deployed at stadiums, political rallies, or airports ensure crowd safety without disrupting legitimate communications.
3. Combating Cross-Border Threats
Drug cartels and hostile entities increasingly use drones for cross-border smuggling. Fixed systems along borders provide persistent monitoring and neutralization, aligning with INTERPOL’s recommendations on transnational crime prevention.
Why Partner with Us for Long-Term Drone Defense?
Unlike mobile units, fixed drone jammers provide persistent coverage and seamless integration with existing security systems. Key advantages include:
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360° Protection
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Neutralize drones in all directions without blind spots.
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Ideal for securing large perimeters like military bases or prisons.
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Precision Frequency Targeting
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Block GPS, WIFI, 2.4GHz, 5.8GHz, and 5.2G signals used by commercial drones.
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Minimize collateral interference.
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Low Maintenance & Scalability
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Weatherproof designs for harsh environments.
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Expand coverage by adding units to a networked system.
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Regulatory Compliance
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Solutions adhere to ITU and national spectrum regulations.
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FAQs
Q: How do fixed drone jammers differ from handheld models?
A: Fixed systems provide uninterrupted, wide-area coverage without manual intervention, ideal for permanent installations.
Q: Are drone jammers legal for government use?
A: Yes, under the 2018 FAA Reauthorization Act, federal agencies have limited authority to deploy counter-drone tech. Our systems meet all FCC/ITU standards.
Q: Can jammers interfere with legitimate communications?
A: Our frequency-hopping algorithms minimize collateral impact, focusing only on confirmed drone threats.