Published: 18 September 2024
SAFETY EQUIPMENT FOR CARS
- Vehicles are most often attacked by FPV drones, as bomber drones cannot perform a targeted drop on a moving vehicle. Therefore, electronic warfare systems for vehicles must cover the range of frequencies used by FPV drones.
- However, a bomber drone can hit a stationary vehicle if its camouflage is inadequate. Therefore, it is necessary to provide protection against these drones as well.
- While bomber drones are easy to deal with – electronic warfare devices that interfere in the 2.4 and 5.8 GHz bands are sufficient, FPV drones are much more difficult to deal with – their control frequencies range from 100 to 1100 MHz, and even up to 2.4 GHz.
- No electronic warfare device for cars can combine radio interference generators in all of these bands in one body, because it would be too bulky. Instead, there are two alternative solutions.
- Solution 1: modular principle of combining generators. The design of such an EPS will be elongated in the plane, so it will be better suited for installation on vehicles. Our QUERTUS AD CERBERUS complies with this principle. You can assemble it for any bands you need.
- Solution 2: “assemble” the frequency spectrum from separate small devices installed in different parts of the vehicle. You can do this with the devices of our KVERTUS AD COUNTER FPV F2 M30 line .
- These two solutions do not exclude the option of installing a single larger electronic warfare device, if its frequency ranges are appropriate for your situation and your vehicle allows it. This is how our KVERTUS AD KRAKEN COUNTER FPV devices are installed on armored vehicles, and KVERTUS AD VEPR M100 COUNTER FPV on pickup trucks.


If necessary, we can manufacture mounts for you that will allow you to securely install the selected electronic warfare device on your vehicle.
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Published: 18 September 2024