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Several online retailers and drone technology companies are marketing the sale of radio frequency jammers as drone deterrence or privacy tools, sidestepping federal laws that prohibit such devices ...
Mercury Systems Inc., Chelmsford, Mass., has announced that its Mercury Defense Systems subsidiary has received $2 million in follow-on orders to deliver advanced digital radio frequency memory ...
Radio frequency jammers have cut off most of the remotely-detonated bombs in Iraq. But the systems have a weakness: Their antennas are easy to spot, so its easy to figure out which vehicles are ...
Jammers meant to foil roadside bombs in Baghdad jeopardize troop safety. The trademark image of Baghdad: an Iraqi insurgent, radio or cell phone in hand, lurking in sight of a military convoy. The ...
Radio-controlled bombs used to be the biggest killer of American troops in Iraq. Now, they’ve been rendered all-but-useless. Good news, right? Like so much else in Iraq, it’s not quite that simple.
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