SYDNEY – As drone threats escalate globally, defense firm SkyShield Technologiestoday unveiled its latest counter-UAS innovation: the Phoenix-7 drone jammer module, designed to neutralize rogue drones with unprecedented precision and scalability.
The compact drone jammer module integrates AI-driven threat analysis with multi-frequency jamming capabilities—including GPS, GLONASS, Wi-Fi, and proprietary RF bands—to disrupt malicious drones’ navigation, control, and data transmission. Targeting critical infrastructure sites, airports, and public events, the module autonomously detects unauthorized drones within a 5-km radius and triggers jamming in under 2 seconds, forcing landings or returns-to-home without collateral damage.
Key innovations:
- AI-Powered Targeting: Machine learning identifies drone signatures, minimizing false positives and avoiding interference with authorized UAVs.
- Scalable Architecture: Multiple drone jammer modules can synchronize for large-area coverage.
- Legality Compliance: Operates within global RF regulations, with adjustable power modes to limit signal spillover.
The Phoenix-7 enters beta testing with military partners in Q4 2025. SkyShield also plans a miniaturized variant for law enforcement, reflecting surging demand for non-kinetic counter-drone solutions.
Impact: As regulations struggle to keep pace with drone misuse, advanced drone jammer modules are becoming critical infrastructure for airspace security. The global C-UAS market, projected to hit $6.8B by 2027 (MarketsandMarkets), underscores the urgency for scalable defense tech.