8 Band UAV Counter 433MHz 900MHz WiFi 2.4G 5.2G 5.8G GPSL1 UAV Signal Jammer
Portable light UAV Drone Jammer, Built-in high gain directional antenna, Built-in 8 sets of independently operated RF working unit, can choose to on/off GPS to drive the drone or force the drone to land, can be transmitted shielding interference signals to the surrounding 45-degree angle, Coverage (500-1200m) can be comprehensive and stable uninterrupted shielding of the 433MHz,900MHz,GPSL1-L5,WIFI 2.4G/5.2G/5.8G bands in the UAV frequency band.
Applications:
Sensitive Areas
Prisons
Oil Refineries
Military Bases
Protected Areas
Function:
Effective interference with UAV 433Mhz 2400MHz, GPSL1-L5 5800MHz,5200MHz 900MHz.

Parameter
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Channel |
Working Frequency |
Output power(±1dBm) |
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CH1 |
2.4G |
2400-2500MHz |
46 dBm |
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CH2 |
5.2G |
5150-5300MHz |
45 dBm |
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CH3 |
5.8G |
5700-5900MHz |
45 dBm |
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CH4 |
1.2G |
1150-1300MHz(GPS) |
41 dBm (10W) |
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CH5 |
1.4G |
1430-1520MHz |
41 dBm |
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CH6 |
1.5G |
1570-1620MHZ(GPS) |
45 dBm |
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CH7 |
433MHz |
428-438MHz |
41 dBm (10W) |
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CH8 |
900MHz |
840-960MHz |
41 dBm (10W) |
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Power supply mode |
Inside battery: 28V, 8Ah; |
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Battery working time |
30-40 minutes |
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Working temperature |
-20ºC to +55ºC |
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Power consumption |
340W |
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Weight |
7.3KG, Packing Weight:18KG |
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Size |
853X370X240mm |
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Directional Antenna |
13dBi Gain |
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Total output power |
170W |
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• Scenario 1: VIP convoy protection and on-the-move air-space denial
When safeguarding VIPs, dignitaries or high-value transports moving through varying terrain, drone threats become dynamic and unpredictable. Deploying the GW-UAV102P8 anti-drone gun with a security escort allows mobile jamming coverage that travels with the convoy. As the vehicle moves or halts, the operator uses the handheld system to scan, aim and activate jamming toward inbound aerial threats. With its multi-band capability and approximately 1.2 km range, the system creates a moving protective envelope that denies reconnaissance, live streaming or payload delivery via drones. The mobility ensures no gap in protection as assets transit between zones.
• Scenario 2: Perimeter breach prevention at temporary or mobile sites
Temporary operational sites—such as field command posts, forward base camps, mobile data centres or construction zones—often face drone intrusion risks. The handheld anti-drone gun allows teams to deploy jamming coverage quickly at transitional sites. Personnel can carry the system into position, aim toward the perimeter or expected approach vectors and activate jamming to deter unauthorized drone activity. The eight-band coverage ensures even drones using advanced link profiles are addressed. The approximate 1.2 km jamming radius supports rapid site coverage without heavy infrastructure—ideal for mobile or short-term deployments.
• Scenario 3: Event security and venue aerial threat mitigation
Large gatherings such as concerts, outdoor festivals, political rallies or sports events are prime targets for drone-borne disruptions, live streaming leaks or aerial intrusion. With the GW-UAV102P8 in the hands of security teams, mobile jamming points can be established around entrances, stages or moving VIPs. The handheld format allows repositioning as crowds shift, route changes occur or high-risk zones evolve. The multi-band eight channels ensure several drones can be countered at once, and the approximately 1.2 km range provides broad coverage. This enables dynamic aerial threat mitigation that adapts to event flow and site layout changes.
Shenzhen Greetwin Technology Co., Limited is a national high-tech enterprise established in 2016 that specialises in the research, development, design and production of radio-frequency detection, jamming equipment and wireless communication coverage systems. The company emphasises low-altitude safety and control solutions, positioning itself as a leading innovator in drone detection, identification, positioning, tracking and counter-UAV operations. Their product portfolio spans drone jammers, UAV counter-systems, handheld, man-pack, vehicle-mounted and fixed jamming platforms, alongside wireless coverage solutions such as 2G/3G/4G/5G RF repeaters, wide-band repeaters, band-selective repeaters, fibre-optic repeaters and consumer signal boosters. Greetwin provides OEM and ODM customisation services, enabling clients to tailor output power, frequency bands, form-factor and deployment configuration to meet mission-specific or regional regulatory requirements. Their solutions have been exported to more than 60 countries across Southeast Asia, Africa, Europe, South America and the Middle East. Working with government agencies, military units, law-enforcement organisations, telecom operators, infrastructure providers and private industrial clients, Greetwin combines expertise in RF sensing, spectrum bigdata analysis and jamming technologies to deliver integrated air-space protection and wireless communication enhancement. The company is committed to equipping its clients with reliable, professional systems capable of operating in demanding environments and evolving threat scenarios worldwide.
Q1: What is the effective jamming range of the GW-UAV102P8 anti-drone gun?
A: The system supports an effective jamming radius of approximately 1.2 km under optimal open-field conditions.
Q2: How many frequency bands can this system jam simultaneously?
A: It supports eight independent jamming bands, enabling layered multi-band coverage of UAV links.
Q3: Is the system suitable for mobile or handheld deployment?
A: Yes — the gun-style design is optimised for handheld deployment, on-foot patrols or mobile security operations.
Q4: Can the frequency bands and output power be customised?
A: Yes — the system offers modular band architecture and adjustable output power to adapt to mission needs and regulatory environments.
Q5: What environments is this device designed to operate in?
A: The system is built for dynamic security operations—such as convoy escort, event security, temporary site protection and mobile perimeter defence—across diverse environments.