Active Optoelectronic Drone Detection System
Model: D2000A
The system is based on the design concept of AI learning and integrates RF sensor and optoelectronic technology. It offers outstanding performance, complete functions, and distinct characteristics. The system combines active detection, intelligent identification, target positioning, and evidence collection and tracking. It is capable of continuously detecting, identifying, and tracking drones in low-altitude areas for 24 hours. The system features high integration, good scalability, and strong adaptability, making it suitable for long-term fixed deployment in critical areas such as airports, petrochemical plants, and key infrastructure
Run Independently: The system operates independently as a stand-alone system and does not rely on any other equipment.
Cost Effective: The single set of equipment possesses full functionality, allowing for individual operations and easy deployment. It can also work in conjunction with other equipment.
Active Detection: The servo gimbal is designed to automatically scan and search the surrounding airspace. When a drone is detected, an alarm will be triggered immediately.
User-friendly: With a simple click, the system will run automatically and perform detection and alarm functions.
Intelligent Early Warning: Self-developed intelligent visual analysis and AI recognition algorithms are utilized to accurately identify and provide early warnings for different types of drones.
High Applicability: The system has been integrated as one.
High protection level: Suitable for various security scenarios.
P/N: D2000A | Active Optoelectronic Drone Detection System |
Detection Mode | Active scanning, searching, identifying, and tracking (without the guidance of other devices) |
Detection Function | It detects and shows the captured images of the drone, target similarity, direction, and other information. |
Detection Distance | 1500m+ (Visibility >10km) |
Focal Length | 40x optical zoom |
Resolution | 3840x2160dpi |
Horizontal View Angle | >50° (Max) |
Detection Speed | 30°/second |