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Is This A Hikvision Anti-Drone Gun In Use? (NO)

UM
Undisclosed Manufacturer #1
Apr 12, 2018
U
Undisclosed #2
Apr 12, 2018

Release technology like that and everyone will duplicate it.

UM
Undisclosed Manufacturer #3
Apr 13, 2018

Reports state that it is from a company called DroneShield. 

JH
John Honovich
Apr 15, 2018
IPVM

Btw, an important note from the post about limitations on USA usage of such technologies:

DroneShield use is currently limited to the military or authorized law enforcement agents. Specifically, that means federal law enforcement, since Federal Communications Commission regulations prohibit anyone else including state and local police agencies from using technology to jam cellular, radio, or Wi-Fi signals. (This doesn’t apply to the UAV detection tools in some of the DroneShield devices, just the countermeasure abilities.) In a prior statement to TechCrunch, Vornik said he didn’t expect there to be any exemption for DroneShield equipment.

Also, more on Hikvision anti-drone gun (which Hikvision did not show / promote at the just concluded ISC West).

BR
Bill Rogers
Apr 17, 2018

middle east

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