Radio frequency scanner

RF scanning is suitable for large sites, including those in urban areas, regardless of time of day or weather conditions, with the ability to determine the location of the pilot.

Detection range
up to 4000 m
Pilot detection
Vertical angle
360°
Horizontal angle
360°
Power supply
~220 V, 150 W

Designed by Kaspersky engineers, the radio frequency scanner provides drone detection and tracking, determines Drone ID and locates the pilot. The device also supports the Friend or Foe technology.


The device operates automatically and is perfect for urban infrastructure facilities. The RF technology works best combined with other complementary devices.


Contact us to clarify the technical characteristics (frequencies, protocols, etc.), cost, and what equipment you need to supplement your RF scanner with to protect your facility.

See also

Portable detector

This module classifies an object at any time of day thanks to thermal imaging cameras, determines the distance to the object and performs targeting, waiting for a command to be sent to the jamming device.

Processing module

The module is a system server. The server is portable, which allows you to deploy the system at a convenient location. It processes all the data from the sensors and makes security decisions.

Mounted rotating module

This module classifies an object at any time of day thanks to thermal imaging cameras, determines the distance to the object and performs targeting, waiting for a command to be sent to the jamming device.

Radar

Radar-based detection device suitable for use at large sites areas, day and night, in all weather conditions.

Radio frequency scanner

RF scanning is suitable for large sites, including those in urban areas, regardless of time of day or weather conditions, with the ability to determine the location of the pilot.

Jamming module

Jamming UAVs is possible by creating interference on frequency channels. It prevents the drone from sending control or navigation signals and reaching its final destination, causing the aircraft to force a landing or return to the point of launch.

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