With the increasing number of small UAV drone accidents, people are looking for active and effective anti-drone solutions to protect themselves from illegal drone attacks.
UAS incidents are not limited to drones not complying with flight regulations, affecting manned aircraft, illegal aerial advertising, prisons placing contraband, drug smuggling, drone attacks, drone surveillance, drones taking off in no-fly zones, etc., which cause great dangerous consequences and cause public panic.
Skyfend is a leading manufacturer of anti-drone technology and anti-drone solutions that can be used to detect, interfere with, and block dangerous drones.
Skyfend has a complete and sound anti-drone equipment and solutions that can detect, interfere with, decoy, and locate drones in all frequency bands, fully ensuring air safety in important areas.
Currently, Skyfend provides portable, fixed, and vehicle-mounted anti-drone solutions. Skyfend Hunter and Skyfend Blader drone jammers have been field-proven to interfere with and block various types of drones, effectively avoiding drone accidents.
The industry's most disruptive C-SWaP small drone jammer
Skyfend Hunter
Skyfend Hunter is a two-in-one drone jammer that detects and jams drones. It is suitable for small drone aircraft in the frequency band of 400Mhz-6Ghz. The detection range can reach 2KM and the jamming range can reach 3KM. It can be used in a variety of environments and is very portable and does not require installation. The visual screen helps operators better judge the surrounding environment and interact with information.
Skyfend Blader
Skyfend Blader is a lightweight drone jammer that can jam drones in all frequency bands, with wider jamming frequency coverage and greater jamming power. It can be combined with Skyfend Defender radar and Skyfend C2 control center to better deal with drone threats.
Conclusion
According to Skyfend's partners and user feedback, drone incidents occur in various fields, with borders, prisons, airports, and communities and neighborhoods accounting for the majority of reported cases. Other incidents involved multiple other sectors, including landmarks and government buildings, stadiums and arenas, law enforcement and first responders, military and special forces, VIP protection, critical infrastructure, national security and homeland security, businesses, media, and conservation. These types of incidents include harassment and nuisance, collisions or near collisions, privacy violations, espionage, and attacks.
The prevalence of drone incidents across industries highlights the urgency of taking broad measures to address the challenges posed by drones. In order for these drone incidents to not become drone accidents, governments, security agencies, and industry must collaborate and implement effective counter-drone measures, stricter regulations, and responsible drone use guidelines.