Sunday, 22 May 2016

Drone counter-measures in the works – update



DroneDefender from Battelle
Credit: gamesareasocial.com

Drones pose a number of threats. Fortunately, counter measures are in development.

DroneDefender, shown above, has two emitter aerials, one of which can transmit signals to disrupt control signals from the operator. The second aerial can transmit signals to disrupt GPS or GLONASS for drones in self-navigation mode.

Dronebuster operates similarly, but has the advantage of being smaller & lighter than DroneDefender, which can weigh up to 15 pounds (6.8 kilogrammes).


Dronebuster from Flex Force
Credit: Ars Techica

http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2016/05/dronebuster-will-let-you-point-and-shoot-command-hacks-at-pesky-drones/

DroneDefender Web site
http://www.battelle.org/our-work/national-security/tactical-systems/battelle-dronedefender

Or this low-tech approach may still bear fruit:
http://hhg2tech.blogspot.com.au/2016/02/in-netherlands-police-are-training.html
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