Vehicle-mounted EW Systems
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EW Jammer Kulbaba G 500-560 MHz with Inverter
55 000 грн.
Module 2348-2463 50W EW Jammer "Pysets"
19 620 грн.
Pysets 6-band FPV EW Jammer (393-1050 MHz)
121 500 грн.
UAV countermeasure system SPR "Closed Sale"
999 999 грн.
Mobile Counter-UAV System MSPBPLA-12 "Closed Sale"
999 999 грн.
Frequently asked questions about products in this category Vehicle-mounted EW Systems
Automotive EW is an electronic warfare system integrated into or mounted on a vehicle for protection during movement. It is designed to suppress UAV control and navigation channels within its area of operation. Such systems are used to enhance the safety of equipment, convoys, and mobile units.
The system operates by generating radio interference in the frequency bands used for drone control and satellite navigation. It creates a noise signal that complicates or interrupts command transmission and positioning. Effectiveness depends on transmitter power, frequency settings, and distance to the signal source.
The average jamming range is typically 1 to 5 km, depending on system power and terrain conditions. In open areas, performance may be higher, while in urban environments or complex terrain, it decreases. The actual range also depends on frequencies and drone type.
Vehicle-mounted EW jammers typically support 4 to 12 simultaneous jamming channels, depending on the configuration. Each channel operates in a separate frequency band, allowing coverage of various communication systems. The number of channels affects the effectiveness of countering multiple targets simultaneously.
The operating time of an automotive EW jammer typically ranges from 4 to 12 hours, depending on the power source and usage mode. When connected to the vehicle's onboard power supply, the system can operate significantly longer. Autonomy is affected by power output, the number of active channels, and ambient temperature.
Power is typically supplied by the vehicle's 12V or 24V onboard electrical system, as well as additional batteries. Cooling systems can be active with fans or combined with radiators. The type of cooling is determined by the equipment's power and operating duration.
The most commonly suppressed bands are 2.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz, and GPS navigation frequencies within approximately 1.2–1.6 GHz. In some configurations, 868 MHz and 915 MHz may be additionally covered. The specific set of frequencies depends on the system's settings and purpose.
The cost of vehicle-mounted EW systems in Ukraine typically starts from UAH 150,000–300,000 for basic configurations. Mid-range systems often cost UAH 300,000–800,000, while complex or multi-channel solutions can exceed UAH 1,000,000–2,000,000. The price depends on power, number of channels, installation type, and manufacturer.