Passive Detection + Linked Countermeasures for Citywide Interference-Free Airspace Safety
2026/04/14
With the rapid growth of the low-altitude economy, risks such as unauthorized drone flights, signal interference and intrusion into restricted areas are increasing. Urban core zones, transportation hubs, energy stations and government areas demand higher-performance airspace security. Traditional detection systems are limited by electromagnetic radiation, small coverage and poor accuracy. Passive detection plus intelligent linked countermeasures has become the leading technical trend in global low-altitude security
In dense urban areas and critical infrastructure, avoiding interference with public communication and navigation systems is essential. Passive detection technology receives drone signals only without any transmission, greatly improving compliance and environmental adaptability for long-term deployment.
Single devices cannot support large-scale accurate control. Multi-unit networking and collaborative positioning based on TDOA algorithms have become industry upgrades. Distributed deployment connects multiple units to achieve full coverage, unified management and real-time tracking, eliminating blind spots in complex urban environments.

Modern low-altitude security emphasizes early detection, accurate positioning and rapid response. The detection system identifies intrusions, triggers alarms and links countermeasure units to form a full workflow: monitoring, positioning, tracking and disposal. The HYUCX TQ01 series supports standard API interfaces for reliable linkage with countermeasure equipment.

Long-term outdoor operation requires high stability. Equipment with IP65 protection, -40℃~65℃ operating temperature and power consumption ≤50W is ideal for pole mounting. It runs continuously in heavy rain, fog, wind and extreme temperatures to maintain uninterrupted airspace safety.
Low-altitude security is rapidly developing toward passive, networked, linked and highly reliable architecture. Solutions based on passive detection, networking positioning and intelligent countermeasures will become standard for cities, industrial parks and critical facilities, supporting safer, more orderly and controllable airspace management.