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Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 5:48 am
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Leonid Konik believes that, without technical qualifications, users are capable of causing a lot of harm to other users of the radio frequency spectrum: from airports to special services. Therefore, the measures taken seem timely to him.

operating unmanned aircraft tunisia whatsapp number database systems told ComNews, there is currently "absolute chaos" in the market in the use of Chinese jammers at various sites and elements of linear infrastructure. It is not subject to any control or regulation and greatly interferes with work. At the same time, the source said that in one of the regions he felt an increase in the number of jammers where they should not be.

All global navigation systems operate in the 1559-1610 MHz frequency range: American GPS, Russian GLONASS, Chinese Beidou and European Galileo, Leonid Konik explained. These systems, in particular, use unmanned aerial vehicles and their suppression means.

"There are frequent cases when the use of GPS signal jamming devices by drivers of heavy-duty vehicles to bypass the Platon system leads to flight incidents involving drones not equipped with an inertial positioning system," explained Dmitry Nizovtsev, CEO of InfoGrace (a company that is a participant in the NTI Aeronet market).

Dmitry Nizovtsev believes that the new solution is unlikely to stop the illegal use of electronic warfare (EW) - effective means of monitoring the radio frequency spectrum are needed. General Director of Rusdronoport and expert of the NTI Aeronet market Nikolay Ryashin believes that the obligation to obtain permission from the Ministry of Defense when purchasing will be a stop factor for those who were going to act illegally. However, this will not affect those who have already bought and are using jammers illegally.

Nikolay Ryashin also noted that more attention should be paid to the use of jammers by organizations. "Many companies have increased their purchases of anti-drone systems in the last two years, and individuals have mostly bought anti-drone guns. At the same time, guns are mostly ineffective; the real problem for legal UAS operators is powerful stationary suppression systems," he explained.

The Ministry of Defense did not respond to ComNews' request.