Development of the unmanned aerial vehicle market
Over the last few years, the market for unmanned aerial vehicles has grown exponentially, and with the large-scale development and production of manufacturers such as DJI, pole-flying, and zero-degree wisdom control, the price of commercial unmanned aerial vehicles has been received and the experience of using them has also been experienced. Is good. The degree of widespread use is increasing.
At the same time, there is a great hidden risk to security. However, many countries are still blank on unmanned aerial vehicles, especially "Kurohi" unmanned aerial vehicles. About 90% of small aircraft flying in the air fly black, which poses a great danger to air surveillance and air safety.
"Kurohi" occurred at the time of an unmanned aerial vehicle injury incident, and in the second half of 2016 alone, hundreds of accidents occurred, such as stopping an airplane or falling into a large-scale activity. There was an accident on a Canadian flight in the near future, and there was an accident in which a person was injured at the Ningbo Kurohi Highway. Faced with the unmanned aerial vehicle regulation gap, we will take strong counter-measures to ensure aerial safety.
Our company sells professional unmanned drone jammerrs as a specialty store for various jammers. This equipment can shield the position signals of all GNSS satellites including GPS / GLONASS / Galileo.
The ISM 2.4G and ISM 5.8G frequency bands commonly used in human machines have the effect of forcibly shielding UAVs, interrupting pictorial positions, signals, and imminent / returning / stopping. .. Tokushin Tsushin has voluntarily developed an unmanned aerial vehicle jammer, which is powerful and can reach 1-5 km (depending on different usage environments).
Our company can interfere with the positioning signals of GPS satellites, and at the same time, shield the interference against the frequencies of 2.4 G and 5.8 G, which are often used for unmanned aerial vehicles. The interruption of the position and signal forced the effect of being imminent / returning / not stopping.