Company News: Customized UAV Defense System Implemented at a Hebei Aviation Airport
To address the growing risks posed by unauthorized drones near civil aviation facilities, our company has successfully deployed a fully customized UAV defense solution for a major aviation airport in Hebei Province. The project integrates advanced detection, jamming, and spoofing technologies, ensuring that airport operations remain secure and unaffected by external aerial threats.
Project Overview
Airports have unique operational characteristics and strict safety requirements, particularly regarding airspace management. Recognizing these challenges, our engineering team designed a solution tailored specifically to the airport’s environment and regulatory needs. The system ensures:
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Early UAV detection using specialized RF monitoring equipment
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Custom-configured jamming devices to neutralize unauthorized drones
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High-precision spoofing technology to redirect or force controlled landing
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Continuous and stable operation to maintain airport safety at all times
This customized deployment enhances airport security resilience and prevents drone intrusions from disrupting flight operations.
Recommended Products for the Project
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UAD-ZQY00 Customized Detection Equipment
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UAD-GD00 Customized Jamming Device
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UADS-P00 Customized Spoofing System
All products are engineered for aviation-grade protection and designed to operate safely without interfering with critical airport communications and navigation systems.
Industry Background & Safety Challenges
In recent years, global airports have faced increasing incidents caused by illegal or reckless drone flights. Tests have shown:
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A 400 g drone can shatter a helicopter windshield
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A 2 kg drone can cause serious damage to an aircraft cockpit window
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Even small drones pose risks such as engine ingestion or equipment damage
Such incidents highlight the urgent need for robust drone defense systems in aviation environments.
China’s Civil Airport Management Regulations explicitly prohibit UAV flights, kites, model aircraft, sky lanterns, and fireworks within airport clearance protection zones. Unauthorized drone activity not only violates law but also poses significant threats to public safety.
In response, the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) actively promotes advanced technological adoption and strengthened regulations to enhance airport airspace protection.
Conclusion
The successful deployment of the customized UAV defense system at the Hebei aviation airport demonstrates our company’s comprehensive capabilities in delivering high-standard, aviation-grade anti-drone solutions. We remain committed to supporting airports with innovative technologies that ensure safe, reliable, and uninterrupted operations.