Production process of power amplifier modules for countering drones revealed #antidrone #drone

Integrated UAV Detection and Countermeasure System
October 20, 2025
Category Connection: Anti Drone Module
Brief: Want to see how power amplifier modules for counter-drone systems are made? This video reveals the production process behind our 20W-50W RF power amplifiers, showcasing their design for critical security applications and explaining how they deliver reliable performance across multiple frequency bands.
Related Product Features:
  • Wideband RF power amplifier covering 400 MHz to 2500 MHz frequency range.
  • Output power ranging from 50mW to 50W with excellent linearity and high gain.
  • Compact plastic package measuring 120*50*18.8mm for easy system integration.
  • Superior thermal efficiency and lightweight construction for various deployment scenarios.
  • Supports jamming across multiple bands including GNSS, 2.4GHz/5.8GHz control links, and ISM bands.
  • Ideal for handheld, vehicle-mounted, and fixed anti-drone platforms.
  • Stable wideband performance with power flatness ≤0.1dB across all frequency bands.
  • High efficiency ranging from 50% to 65% for optimal power management.
FAQs:
  • What frequency bands does this power amplifier module support?
    The module covers a wide frequency range from 400 MHz to 2500 MHz, supporting jamming across multiple bands including GNSS, 2.4GHz/5.8GHz control links, telemetry, and ISM bands.
  • What is the output power range of this amplifier?
    Available in multiple power levels from 50mW to 50W, with excellent linearity and stable performance across the entire frequency spectrum.
  • How is this amplifier integrated into anti-drone systems?
    Featuring a compact plastic package and standardized interfaces, it's designed for easy integration into handheld, vehicle-mounted, and fixed platforms for comprehensive drone defense applications.
  • What are the typical application scenarios for this power amplifier?
    Designed for high-security locations including airspace protection for political activities, no-fly zones for critical infrastructure, prisons, large public events, and border patrol in sensitive areas.