The previous counter drone system incorporates both fixed site and wearable drone detection and visualisation options for European customers. The Dronebuster 4-EU model addresses the escalating need for region-specific counter-drone solutions across different sectors.
Key Features of the Dronebuster 4-EU System
In addition to providing users with the option to jam unwanted drones across a variety of EU-specific frequencies, the Dronebuster 4-EU also incorporates an optional PNT (Position, Navigation, and Timing) attack mode to neutralise satellite-controlled drones across the GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, or BeiDou constellations.
"The versatility of Dronebuster 4-EU empowers security personnel across sectors to effectively counteract unauthorized drones," added George Schwartz, EVP of Products at DZYNE. "Our commitment to innovation ensures that we continue to meet the diverse and evolving needs of our global customers."
Global Demand and Production Increase for Dronebuster 4-EU
DZYNE recently received a multi-million-dollar contract award from an undisclosed allied customer. "The proliferation of drones has introduced complex security challenges globally," said Matthew McCue, CEO of DZYNE Technologies. "The Dronebuster 4-EU provides security teams and infrastructure operators with adaptable, region-specific protection across diverse environments. To keep pace with surging demand, we have had to significantly increase production and personnel across engineering, production, and business development."
Applications of the Dronebuster 4-EU in Various Sectors
A surge in unlawful drone activity has amplified the necessity for robust counter-drone systems for civil and military users alike. The Dronebuster 4-EU is tailored to support a wide array of applications, including:
- Critical Infrastructure Protection – Safeguarding power plants, water treatment facilities, and transportation hubs from unauthorized drone incursions that could disrupt operations or compromise safety.
- Stadium and Event Security – Ensuring the safety of large gatherings by preventing potential drone-related threats during concerts, sports events, and public assemblies.
- Secure Facility Defence – Protecting sensitive sites such as government buildings, research centres, and military installations from espionage or other malicious drone activities.
- Airports – Preventing drone interference with aircraft operations and securing airspace around runways and terminals to protect passengers, personnel, and flight schedules.
- Maritime Security – Defending vessels and maritime operations against drone threats, crucial for both commercial shipping and naval applications.
- Border Surveillance and Point Defence – Enhancing border security by detecting and mitigating unauthorized drone crossings, aiding in the prevention of smuggling and unauthorized surveillance.
Scaling Production to Meet Demand
In response to the growing demand across these sectors, DZYNE is scaling up operations at its Portland, Oregon manufacturing facility.