BRIEF
The NISSAN drone detector radio detection vehicle is a specialized platform designed for UAV defense, detection, and engagement missions. Built on the high-end NISSAN Navara pickup chassis, it integrates a lift platform with advanced UAV defense and detection/engagement systems, forming a comprehensive three-tier prevention and control structure. This allows for rapid incident response, efficient target engagement, and robust system protection. The NISSAN drone detector radio detection vehicle provides a mobile, versatile security solution, ideal for special industries, high-security sites, and large-scale events. Its all-terrain tires, chassis guard, and tire pressure monitoring system enhance off-road capability and reliability in challenging environments.
At the heart of the system is the SOR intelligent frequency electronic control system, based on a Software-Defined Radio (SDR) architecture. This system dynamically selects optimal jamming methods tailored to the target’s technical characteristics, such as signal profile, modulation, and key parameters. It can control and interfere with a wide range of communication devices, including UAV remote controllers, walkie-talkies, mobile networks (2G–5G), WiFi, and other wireless communication signals. In specialized scenarios, optional UAV countermeasure modules allow jamming of UAV remote control, video transmission, and model testing.
The rescue fire truck features onboard communication cabinets, 4G routers, vehicle radios, and video terminals, supporting emergency communication operations. Optional upgrades include a roof-mounted lift lighting system, guardrails, cameras, and customizable rear compartments with either a rear-opening door or no ladder. Guardrail height varies depending on configuration, ranging from 1,900 mm for the base model to 2,310 mm with lift lighting and a camera.
Additional enhancements include a front winch, rearview mirrors with camera integration, roof racks, rims, and specialized tires. The control system operates across 20 MHz to 6000 MHz, delivering up to 3,250 W of power with a continuous 4-hour operating capacity. Key applications include on-site explosive ordnance disposal, regional electronic control, VIP convoy protection, targeted frequency jamming, and UAV countermeasures where required.
FEATURES
- Advanced UAV Defense and Detection – Integrates a lift platform with UAV defense, detection, and engagement systems, forming a 3-tier prevention and control structure for rapid response, efficient target engagement, and system protection.
- SOR Intelligent Frequency Electronic Control System – Based on SDR architecture, it dynamically selects jamming methods tailored to UAV or communication device signals, supporting interference with UAV controllers, WiFi, 2G–5G networks, and other wireless communications.
- Mobile and All-Terrain Capabilities – Built on a high-end NISSAN Navara chassis, featuring all-terrain tires, chassis guard, and tire pressure monitoring, enabling reliable operation in challenging environments.
- Integrated Communication and Emergency Support – Equipped with communication cabinets, 4G routers, vehicle radios, and video terminals; optional upgrades include lift lighting, cameras, guardrails, and customizable rear compartments for versatile mission support.
- Powerful Control System and Optional UAV Countermeasures – Operates across 20 MHz–6000 MHz with up to 3,250 W output and 4-hour continuous operation, supporting specialized missions such as UAV countermeasures, electronic control, VIP convoy protection, and on-site explosive ordnance disposal.
SPECIFICATION
Specification | Value |
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Gross Vehicle Weight (Kg) | 2,630 |
Overall Dimensions (mm)(LxWxH) | 5,266 × 1,885 × 1,890 |
Wheelbase (mm) | 3,150 |
Curb Weight (Kg) | 1,545 |
Maximum Speed (Km/h) | 155 |
Minimum Ground Clearance (mm) | 228 |
Cabin Seating Capacity (persons) | 2+3 |
Minimum Turning Diameter (m) | 13.7 |
Approach/Departure Angle (°) | 30/26 |
Front/Rear Overhang (mm) | 976/1,331 |
Axle Load (Kg) | 1,355/1,650 |
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