The equipment configuration of the prison anti-drone system
A complete prison anti-drone system typically includes the following key equipment, each configuration being fundamental to effective drone protection:
Multi-sensor detection equipment (specific equipment depends on actual demand)
Radar system: Monitors airspace for initial detection of distant targets. It has all-weather and all-round detection capability and is the core component of UAV detection.
Photoelectric detection equipment: with radar for secondary identification and confirmation, using high-resolution cameras and thermal imaging technology to lock the drone.
Rf detection equipment: Monitors and analyzes radio signals to identify communication signals between drones and their controllers. Can detect drones before they get within range.
Jamming and intercepting equipment
Directional jamming devices: Emit directional electromagnetic interference to cut off the connection between the drone and the controller. The interference frequency band can cover 433MHz, 900MHz, 1.2GHz, 1.6GHz, 2.4GHz, 5.8GHz and other commonly used UAV communication frequency bands to ensure that the UAV cannot continue to operate.
Decoy devices: Use simulated GPS signals or communication protocols to guide drones to a safe area or force them to land.
Real-time monitoring and management platform
Integrated Command center: Integrates multiple detection data to display and analyze UAV dynamics in real time through a unified monitoring platform. The platform can also interact with security systems inside prisons to quickly respond to drone threats.
Early warning system: When a drone is detected entering a no-fly zone, the system automatically triggers an alarm and performs jamming or interception operations according to a preset strategy.
Data storage and analysis system
Data logging and storage: The system records detailed data on all detections, interference, and disposal for subsequent analysis and optimization. The system can also form a historical record of drone activity to help develop long-term safety strategies.
Intelligent Analytics and report generation: Provide trend analysis and reports on drone threats through big data analytics and artificial intelligence technology to help managers optimize protection measures.