WOLF-I
Key Features & Capabilities
▶ Form factor & handling: Rifle‑sized, two‑hand operation, handheld design for mobile operators and quick deployment.
▶ Selective jamming modes: Operator can choose to jam only C2 (command & control) signals or both C2 and GNSS simultaneously depending on target/drone armament.
▶ Swarm mitigation: Capable of suppressing multiple drones and swarm behavior at middle ranges.
▶ Frequency coverage: Covers GNSS L‑band and common C2 bands (S‑band, C‑band) to deny positioning and command links.
▶ Effective output: High EIRP across bands to extend suppression distance while remaining portable.
▶ Extended mission operation: Comes with swappable batteries and quick field changeability for continuous mission use.
▶ Optics & aiming: Includes a scope (3–9×, 40 mm) for aiming and target acquisition at range.
▶ Ruggedized: Designed to operate in wide temperature ranges and to resist dust/water ingress for field reliability.
▶ Tactical effects: C2 jamming typically forces Return‑to‑Home behavior; simultaneous C2+GNSS jamming can produce ground‑landing or loss‑of‑control conditions.
Technical Specifications (Summary)
▶ Weight: Approximately 4 kg
▶ Continuous operation time (max): 1.5 hours (per battery pack / typical configuration)
▶ Jamming Frequency / Targets:
• GNSS: L‑Band (1,559–1,610 MHz)
• Command & Control: S‑Band (2,400–2,483.5 MHz), C‑Band (5,725–5,850 MHz)
▶ EIRP (Typical): L‑Band (GNSS): 6 W; S‑Band: 20 W; C‑Band: 20 W
▶ Environment: Operating temperature –32 °C to +55 °C; Dustproof/Waterproof: IP65
▶ Jamming Range (typical / conditions dependent): C2 Link: 1,500 m (note: distance between jammer and drone pilot up to 3 km referenced); GNSS: 1,000 m. Beam angle: Azimuth 20°, Elevation 15°.
▶ Components / Kit: WOLF I unit, 2 Batteries, Charger, Hard Case, Scope (3–9× magnification, 40 mm)
▶ Form factor: Rifle‑sized handheld, two‑hand operation
Applications
▶ Counter‑UAS operations for military, security forces, and tactical teams
▶ Middle‑range suppression of single and multiple small drones (swarm mitigation)
▶ Denial of enemy ISR and remote control during convoy protection, checkpoints, and critical asset defense
▶ Options for graduated escalation: disrupt only command links (RTB effect) or combine with GNSS denial for hard mitigation (forced landing)

