Law enforcement agencies in the United States began using signal jammers

With the emergence of unmanned aerial vehicle (uav), we can discover more unknown. However, in recent years, with the development of unmanned aerial vehicle (uav), it is good to bring is not all.

Two U.S. defense companies are helping the U.S. military in an urgent effort to develop low-band tactical RF jammers for low size, weight, and power consumption (SWaP) applications on the U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler electronic warfare (EW) carrier-based aircraft.

The companies also will help the Navy use open-systems architectures — particularly the ability to upgrade tactical jammer subsystems easily — to enhance the long term system viability of a future low-band tactical signal jammer, and upgrade the system as necessary to keep pace with evolving threats.

The federal bureau of investigation (FBI) officials recently revealed with the criminal gangs using unmanned aerial vehicle (uav) group of events hinder the hostage rescue, highlights the necessity of unmanned aerial vehicle (uav) regulation.

The suburbs of a large city in the United States, the FBI hostage rescue team with collective response to emergencies. They set up a high observation points to evaluate is happened. Soon, they hear the rumble of small unmanned aircraft, and then was surrounded. The unmanned aerial vehicle (uav) high-speed subduction, disturbance observation point FBI agents.

The law enforcement personnel to monitor is the way most criminals using unmanned aerial vehicle (uav). Some criminal organizations have been using unmanned aerial vehicle (uav) intimidate the witness: they continue to monitor the police station and jurisdiction, in order to understand “who is in and out of the police station, who can cooperate with the police.