The WD202 can provide information on drone make/model, protocol, and vendor by searching for control signals and video feeds to and from the drone. The sensor can also determine a direction of the detected signal. The direction information can be used, when combining multiple sensors installed on a scalable network, to triangulate the geolocation of the drone or pilot. The multiple sensor setup including C2 system and jammers is called the KNOX system.
The WD202 is very simple and easy to install. It can be installed on a building, on a tree, a pole or a tripod using fast attachment points. It is powered by PoE connecting to a network server and can be setup in minutes. It can be operated from MyDefence user interface Iris or integrated into existing C2 systems through MyDefence Argos.
Technical features
- Weight
- Dimensions (D x W x H)
- Detection range
- Detection time
- Frequency bands
- Coverage angle (Horizontal)
- Coverage angle (Vertical))
- Accuracy of direction finding
- IP rating
- Power Supply
- Power consumption
- Operating temperatures
- Color
- 742 grams
- 42 x 175 x 100 mm / (1.65 x 6.88 x 3.94 inches)
- Up to 4 km – depending on RF environment
- Below 10 s
- 2.4GHz, 5.2GHz, 5.8GHz
- 90°
- 90°
- 5° RMS within ±45° from center
- IP67
- Power Over Ethernet (PoE)
- < 15W
- -30°C to +60°C / (-22°F to +140°F)
- Black
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
- Active Antenna 100
- Active Antenna 102