TTSK-AY-22 device is suitable for counter-drone scenarios in the oil and petrochemical, power, public security, and military industries. It features a compact and lightweight design, ease of use, and reliable performance, facilitating rapid integration by users. Based on navigation satellite signal simulation technology, the device broadcasts simulated satellite signals identical to those of on-orbit navigation satellites. Upon receiving the simulated satellite signals, the drone uses them for positioning and outputs its location. It can implement various deception methods against drones, including: heading guidance, deterrence, forced landing, and rapid crashing.
1) Supports signal reception and simulated transmission from the four major global navigation satellite systems and commonly used navigation frequencies in Japan and India;
2) Can perform navigation deception on UAVs that rely on satellite navigation and positioning systems, achieving objectives such as forced landing, heading guidance, takeoff prohibition, and navigation satellite signal interference;
3) Supports external direction finding modules to identify target azimuth and use heading guidance functions to control the target UAV's horizontal forward, backward, left, and right movements.
4) Supports external command control of arbitrary navigation signal combinations for transmission;
5) Supports setting arbitrary position coordinates (longitude, latitude, altitude) via external commands, and can also use built-in fixed coordinates;
6) Supports setting simulated parameters such as signal delay, motion speed, and acceleration via external commands;
7) Supports setting preset trajectories such as linear motion and circular motion via external commands;
8) Supports externally added motion trajectories; the module calculates and outputs the corresponding navigation satellite signals based on the input information;
9) Supports real-time ephemeris mode and permanent ephemeris mode;
10) Supports satellite navigation signal suppression and interference output;
11) Provides a network secondary development control interface;
Performance Parameters:
|
Distance |
Power |
|
5km |
5w |
|
10km |
20w |
|
20km |
50w |
|
1 |
BDS |
B1I |
1561.098 |
|
B1C |
1575.42 |
||
|
B2I |
1207.14 |
||
|
B2a |
1176.45 |
||
|
B2b |
1207.14 |
||
|
B3I |
1268.52 |
||
|
2 |
GPS |
L1 C/A |
1575.42 |
|
L1C |
1575.42 |
||
|
L2 |
1227.60 |
||
|
L5 |
1176.45 |
||
|
3 |
GALILEO |
E1B |
1575.42 |
|
E1C |
1575.42 |
||
|
E5a |
1176.45 |
||
|
E5b |
1207.14 |
||
|
E6C |
1278.75 |
||
|
4 |
GLONASS |
L1 |
1602 |
|
L2 |
1246 |
||
|
L3 |
1202.025 |
||
|
5 |
QZSS |
L1C/A |
1575.42 |
|
L1C |
1575.42 |
||
|
L5 |
1176.45 |
||
|
6 |
IRNSS |
L5 |
1176.45 |
Other Parameters:
Q1: What navigation systems can it simulate and deceive?
A: It supports all major global systems: GPS (USA), BDS/BeiDou (China), GLONASS (Russia), and Galileo (EU), as well as regional systems commonly used in Japan and India.
Q2: What is the effective deception range?
A: The range is configurable based on power output. Standard configurations support 5km (5W), 10km (20W), and 20km (50W). Custom ranges can be developed upon request.
Q3: Can it force a drone to land or return to a specific point?
A: Yes. Through "heading guidance" and "forced landing" deception modes, it can make a drone follow a predetermined path or descend to a designated safe location.
Q4: What is the startup and synchronization time?
A: Power-on startup takes approximately 60 seconds. Acquisition and synchronization with actual satellite signals take less than 180 seconds.
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