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Title: Drone Jammer
Author: Boban Jammers4u Radeta

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More drones, more public risk.
According to an industry report from Tractica,
consumer drone sales are set to surge in next
five years, with global annual unit sales
increasing more than tenfold from 6.4 million in
2015 to 67.9 million by 2021. While average
selling prices for drones will continue to decline
sharply during that period, the market
intelligence firm anticipates that total revenue
will increase from $1.9 billion in 2015 to $5.0
billion in 2021… Drones getting cheaper but
profit from sales grow....that means that sales
growth of actual drones is exponential, when
excluded effect of rapidly falling drone prices.
For example, for the same money you can buy 2
drones today, last year you could have bought only one. Shipments of consumer drones will more than
quadruple over the next five years, not only fueled by decreasing prices, but also by new technologies that
make flying drones easier for beginners.
This increasing presence of different types of remote
controlled vehicles lead to new type of security problems
in different aspects of public safety. Drones are commonly
used for; across border drug trafficking, illegal items
delivery in prisons, spy aerial photography, political
propaganda… and can even pose more risk in future as a
potential bio-warfare delivery devices that could endanger
government structures or public events…
Security officials, police and legal experts from around the
world are gathered in London for a global conference on
tackling the threats posed to prisons, airports, nuclear
facilities and other infrastructure by consumer drones.

The Countering Drones conference, which organizers describe as the first of its kind, reflects concerns that
increasingly high-powered and affordable models of drones are posing new and wide-ranging security
challenges for police and other protection forces.
Nearly 80% of people surveyed by Defense IQ, the conference organizers, said they believed a major security
incident involving drones in civilian airspace was strongly likely or almost certain to happen in the next five
years. In some areas, such as at airports and in prisons, drones are already causing widespread disruption, but
the conference also highlights areas such as at sporting events and seaports, where threats posed by
unmanned aircraft are still emerging.
Drones function on remote control or preprogramed flight route. For successful mission they need
uninterrupted remote control signal, which is usually at 2.4 GHz, video link signal, usually at 5 GHz range, and
GPS signal for positioning in a programed flight. Jammers work by interrupting these frequencies with high

levels of radio noise, so the drone loses connection to the remote control as well as GPS signals. When that
happens, drone will slowly land and you can pick it up. Jammers can be stationary, for permanent objects
protection (like prisons, military bases…) or
portable as a handheld device or in a backpack for
higher power options.
R&R Group early anticipated these emerging
safety issues and offered specialized anti drone
jamming systems developed and designed for
security services for protection of; public events,
buildings and property, borders and police
controls, high importance events, and all other
situations that UAV could pose a risk.
Jammers4u.com, leading drone jammer production company estimates that in year 2017. , because of already
large number of present drones, every security agency needs drone jammer in order to insure protection of
targeted objects, individuals or property.
References:

https://www.tractica.com/research/consumer-drones/
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/dec/08/countering-drones-conference-studies-securitythreats-airports-prisons
http://jammers4u.com/drones-jammer
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R&R Group Jammers4u
E mail: sales@jammers4u.com
http://jammers4u.com









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