No system can be 100% reliant – any company that says this has not operationally tested against all or specific threats.
ARGon views security as layers and provides integrated security sensors to ensure full and complete protection, the C4i control room detects, identifies, tracks, and automates the interception of UFO threats.
The frequency interception towers intercept as per the required SOP and DSOP settings or allow for operator intervention.
Where an individual drone or drone swarm breaks through the net the control room automatically activates additional actions or notifications for the near-distance interception.
A breakthrough UFO or swarm breaches the drone net and enters the DMZ.
Firstly, you much clearly establish a DMZ – this is a no-go zone around the perimeter of the establishment to be protected. This DMZ can extend out any distance and is a geo-fenced integration with the C4i system.
If a UFO penetrates an automated geo-fence will detect their presence and trigger a sophisticated EMP (electromagnetic pulse) that will instantly disable the UFO and its functions including the camera and any other electronic equipment held therein – detect and drop. It can also be used effectively against unmanned road or waterborne threats such as high-speed unmanned or manned boats and vehicles.
ARGon has helped develop effective EMP capabilities to suit all operational needs
ARGon has developed a series of handheld effective drone interception weapons with the features and functions of the drone net system (apart from whitelisting). The human patrol receives a breakthrough or interception warning/request from C4i.
The ARDK11 is a highly effective, hand-held long-range drone killer with several unique operational features.
Interception channels
At the same time, it can be used for ISM 2.4G and UAV commonly used ISM 5.8G frequency band is used for interference shielding, forcing drone remote control, image transmission positioning, and signal interruption, to achieve the function of forced landing/returning/hovering, over a long interference distance, (an open area greater than 3 kilometers)
Interception method: forced return, forced landing, hovering, image transmission interference
Intercept channel: three channels