Kara Dag unveils drone detectors capable of detecting digital video

Kara Dag Technologies unveils Obriy 1.3C and Obriy 1.4C drone detectors with a 1–6 GHz range

Both detectors operate across the 1050-2600, 2720-4000, and 4000-6040 MHz frequency bands

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Obriy 1.3C drone detector (Photo: Kara Dag Technologies)

Ukrainian company Kara Dag Technologies has released the Obriy 1.3C and Obriy 1.4C drone detectors, operating in the 1-6 GHz frequency range. The devices detect FPV drones, Mavic-series UAVs, and some fixed-wing aircraft, the company told Defender Media.

Both detectors operate across the 1050-2600, 2720-4000, and 4000-6040 MHz frequency bands. “At the moment, this is the first detector available on the Ukrainian market that covers such a wide range,” the company says. A scan takes between two and six seconds. The radio spectrum can be monitored via a mobile application on Android or on a computer.

The devices are also claimed to detect digital and encrypted video feeds, and can be integrated with electronic warfare systems, UAVs, UGVs, and surface drones. An external vehicle-mounted antenna is available for both models.

Obriy 1.4C drone detector (Photo: Kara Dag Technologies)
Obriy 1.4C drone detector (Photo: Kara Dag Technologies)

The maximum detection range for the DJI Mavic 3 is 5 km on 2.4 GHz and 4 km on 5.8 GHz. For FPV drones, range varies depending on the detector model and frequency.

The Obriy 1.3C operates with an external display, which must support PAL/NTSC. It can, however, be used without a monitor if needed. Battery life is up to eight hours. The Obriy 1.4C has a built-in screen and lasts up to 6 hours.