Babai has unveiled a drone detector that operates in the 7.5 GHz range
The battery lasts 6–8 hours of continuous operation

The manufacturer of EW systems, Babai, has unveiled its new drone detector, the Vydun 7.5. The developer claims that the device effectively detects UAVs that use extended frequency ranges. The company shared the full specifications of the Vydun 7.5 with Defender Media.
The detector operates in the 910–2200, 2200–4940, 4867–6100 and 6000–7500 MHz ranges. Their analysis takes place simultaneously without switching between frequencies. The manufacturer’s website states that the device uses proprietary scanning algorithms:
- step-by-step for a more detailed analysis of the airwaves with a step of 10 MHz;
- fast mode by grid.
The drone signal is detected up to 4 km away. The actual range depends on the terrain and the power of the transmitter on the drone itself.
The detector has two displays: the larger shows the intercepted image, the smaller shows system settings and signal frequency. The image can also be output to an external monitor via a USB-to-AV connector.
When there is no video signal, the screen turns off to save battery power. Its capacity is 10,000 mAh, which is enough for 6-8 hours of uninterrupted operation. The detector costs 38,000 UAH.
In addition to Vydun 7.5, the Babai company has three more drone detectors in its lineup: Vydun, Vydun PRO and PES. It also manufactures EW equipment for use in trenches and on vehicles. According to the website, the company’s products are used by eight brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.