Regulus Cyber Launches Ring – a Revolutionary, Counter- Drone/UAS System Using Unique GNSS Manipulation
Regulus Cyber recently launched the first fully operational, small-form-factor, counter-UAS system using unique GNSS manipulation technology to defeat all UAS threats, including swarms, multi-direction attacks, dark drones, manually piloted drones and 4G/5G drones.
In a timely development, given the use of drones to attack tanks in the current conflict, this groundbreaking Ring system uses proprietary, combat-proven GNSS manipulation to take control of the drone and deflect, hold or crash it – or force it to land.
While jamming requires several RF channels to be jammed to be successful, and can therefore inadvertently affect various other systems in the surrounding area, the GPS-disruption approach can be used to target and neutralize a single threat, or unlimited threats simultaneously, using very low-power transmission on a single channel, assuring low collateral damage only on the GNSS channel.
The detection capabilities of the field-proven Ring R1 add-on include a detection range of up to 1.5 kilometers and fast scanning of the RF spectrum with minimum dead spots for coverage that is more scalable and effective than other solutions.
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classification of threat types – for example DJI or Parrot – with threat alerts based on profile matches. The Ring R1 is suitable for operation in multi-threat environments, as well as non-line of sight, bad weather and low visibility conditions.
Already deployed by a leading army across various locations and platforms, the affordable, compact, lightweight and man-portable system is easy to operate and can be deployed and ready in less than 10 minutes.
“Red Button” effectiveness enables the operator to quickly react to any threat in the area using a simple, mechanical switch interface, reducing the cognitive load and maintaining focus on the main mission and immediate threats. The high-precision, low-power system has a range of up to 5 kilometers in its basic configuration.
“Drones today are inexpensive, highly available, practical and lethal,” says Yonatan Zur, CEO and co-founder of Regulus Cyber. “Drone attacks are difficult to detect or react to. There is a real and pressing need for forces to neutralize drones simply and effectively; we need only look at the current conflict in the Ukraine to see how they are being used to attack tanks and forces deployed in the field. Regulus has developed a unique technology, which for the first time can intercept most unmanned aerial systems, replacing jamming and cyber-hacking, which are complex to operate and might affect other systems and communications being used by the force.”
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