The Anti-Drone Module is the core component of anti-drone systems, disrupting drone communication and navigation signals. These modules are widely used in airports, critical infrastructure, and military installations to prevent security breaches. In this guide, you will learn about the core components, types, integration strategies, and real-world applications of anti-UAV solutions. By the end, you’ll understand how to select and deploy modules effectively to safeguard your operational environment.
What Types of Anti Drone Modules Do We offer?
1. LoRa + VCO + GaN + Circulator Integrated Module
A high‑performance integrated anti‑drone module combining LoRa‑targeted interference, VCO sweep signal generation, GaN power amplification, and a circulator for enhanced output stability. Designed to disrupt adaptive and frequency‑hopping UAV links with high efficiency and reliability.
2. VCO + GaN Module
A compact jamming module integrating a VCO‑based sweep interference source with a high‑efficiency GaN power amplifier. Ideal for OEMs and system integrators requiring strong, broadband interference capability in a flexible, modular format.
3. RF Power Amplifier (PA) Module
A standalone RF power amplifier module designed to boost external interference signals to operational power levels. Suitable for system integrators who already have their own signal source and require scalable output power for anti‑drone applications.
Price Range
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Module Type |
Power / Quantity |
50–99 pcs |
100–499 pcs |
500–999 pcs |
1000+ pcs |
Notes / Use Case |
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LoRa + VCO + GaN + Circulator |
10 W |
$85–$100 |
$80–$95 |
$75–$90 |
$70–$85 |
Full-featured integrated module; adaptive UAV links |
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20 W |
$105–$130 |
$100–$125 |
$95–$120 |
$90–$115 |
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30 W |
$130–$160 |
$125–$155 |
$120–$150 |
$115–$145 |
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50 W |
$130–$180 |
$110–$180 |
$90–$180 |
$70–$180 |
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100 W |
$130–$780 |
$110–$780 |
$90–$780 |
$80–$780 |
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200 W |
$480–$1350 |
$380–$1350 |
$280–$1350 |
$180–$1350 |
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VCO + GaN Module |
10 W |
$60–$90 |
$40–$85 |
$40–$80 |
$40–$75 |
Compact, modular; flexible integration |
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20 W |
$80–$120 |
$70–$115 |
$60–$110 |
$60–$105 |
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30 W |
$80–$150 |
$80–$145 |
$70–$140 |
$70–$135 |
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50 W |
$110–$190 |
$110–$185 |
$100–$180 |
$100–$175 |
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100 W |
$180–$450 |
$180–$245 |
$170–$240 |
$170–$235 |
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200 W |
$230–$850 |
$230–$390 |
$220–$380 |
$220–$370 |
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RF Power Amplifier (PA) Module |
10 W |
$45–$60 |
$40–$55 |
$38–$50 |
$35–$45 |
Standalone amplifier; for system integrators |

Benefits of Deploying Our Anti-Drone Modules
Comprehensive Airspace Security – Detect and Neutralize Threats Effectively
Anti-drone modules enable organizations to monitor and protect restricted airspace by detecting, tracking, and neutralizing unauthorized UAVs. Typically, these systems use a combination of RF disruption, GPS interference, and radar or optical detection to prevent drones from breaching sensitive zones.
Operational Flexibility – Portable or Fixed Systems Suit Different Environments
Anti-UAV modules are designed for flexible deployment depending on operational needs. Fixed systems provide long-range, high-power protection for permanent installations, while portable or vehicle-mounted units allow rapid deployment at temporary sites, events, or remote locations.
Enhanced ROI – Reduces Potential Damages from UAV-Related Incidents
Investing in anti-drone modules delivers tangible financial benefits by preventing costly UAV-related incidents. Drones can cause property damage, operational downtime, or safety hazards. Effective counter-UAV systems minimize these risks.
Regulatory Compliance – Helps Meet Aviation and Security Standards
Deploying anti-drone modules helps organizations comply with aviation and security regulations, which vary across regions. According to industry standards, unauthorized UAV activity in restricted airspace can lead to fines, operational disruptions, or legal liabilities.
How does our anti-drone module work?
A drone countermeasure module works by emitting high-power RF interference to suppress a drone’s control, telemetry, video, and navigation links.
Once these critical links are disrupted, the operator loses control and situational awareness, forcing the drone to hover, return home, or land automatically.
The process requires no physical interception, enabling fast response and reliable fixed or system-level deployment.
Key Core Components of our Drone Countermeasure Module
1. RF Disruption Unit(VCO) – Core of Drone Neutralization
The RF Disruption Unit is the central component of an anti-drone module. Its primary function is to interrupt the communication link between the drone and its operator, rendering the UAV unable to continue its mission or safely return to base.
How It Works:
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Sends high-power radio frequency (RF) signals that interfere with the drone’s control channels (commonly 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz).
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Disrupts GPS/GNSS signals to prevent autonomous navigation.
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Advanced units include adaptive jamming, which detects the drone’s operating frequency and dynamically adjusts interference parameters.
2. GaN Power Amplification Unit
The RF power amplification unit determines the effective disruption range and output power of the module, directly impacting its ability to suppress UAV control, video, telemetry, and navigation links.
3. Multi‑Band Frequency Section
The multi‑band frequency section defines which drone communication links and frequency bands can be disrupted, supporting the primary bands used by commercial and industrial UAV platforms.
4. Sweep Interference Signal Generator
The sweep interference signal generator counteracts frequency‑hopping and adaptive drone links, ensuring higher disruption reliability against modern and intelligent UAV systems.
5. Control Interface
The control interface is critical for OEMs and system integrators, enabling seamless integration into existing security or monitoring systems through remote on/off control and system‑level coordination.
6. Directional Antenna System – Precision Targeting
The Directional Antenna System works hand-in-hand with the RF Disruption Unit to ensure that the interference signal is focused exclusively on the target drone, minimizing impact on nearby electronics or other UAVs.
