Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Jamming Unit

Netline Communications Technologies Ltd.
Tel Aviv, Israel
+972-3-6068100
www.netlinetech.com
Netline Communications Technologies Ltd., a developer and manufacturer of high-end electronic warfare and spectrum dominance systems for defense forces and homeland security agencies, has unveiled the new C-Guard Micro system. This compact, portable, full-coverage Explosive Ordnance Disposal jamming unit has been designed for use by military forces and law enforcement personnel, to support bomb disposal squads during EOD missions and roadblocks, and anti-terror missions.
Based on the proven, reliable and advanced technology of the C-Guard family, the C-Guard Micro is exceptionally compact and easy to carry while offering an extremely high level of performance. It has been tailored and adapted to the needs of bomb disposal units for a flexible, mobile, compact, and effective system, that can deliver the required jamming strength. Weighing approximately 2.5 kg, the C-Guard Micro can be carried either by a single user or by an EOD robot. When carried by an EOD robot, the system supports remote operation for switching the system on/off and changing mission profile in real time, enabling interoperability between the robot and the jammer.
Being compact, the system comes with a maximum of three antennas, offering high performance while also being able to handle and jam high frequencies – from UHF/VHF up to 6 GHz – which until now was only possible in large, cumbersome systems with multiple antennas. With a small form factor and simple operation, the C-Guard Micro gives users flexibility in situations where access is time-critical but limited, or possible only via stairs. The ruggedized system is resistant to harsh environmental conditions.
The C-Guard Micro is based on Netline’s Software Defined Radio (SDR) platform, enabling flexibility and adaptability to various operational scenarios and arenas, and new emerging threats, by reconfiguration of the system in accordance with the existing threats in the arena. The system works on an external rechargeable battery that enables an operating time of about an hour, or by an external power source – such as the bomb disposal robot – giving the team the time required to neutralize the threat, while maintaining force protection.
“The C-Guard Micro jammer makes use of our new state-of-the-art EW Technique Generator,” says Yallon Bahat, CEO of Netline. “With more than double the transmitting bandwidth of the previous generation solution, it covers all threats with only three bands. Leveraging our proven jamming technologies, which have been operational for over two decades, the C-Guard Micro jammer achieves an exceptional weight-power-performance combination. We developed this unique system in accordance with the existing need of various bomb disposal units for an advanced technological solution, in a flexible and compact system.”
Netline Communications Technologies Ltd. develops, manufactures, and supplies high-end electronic warfare and spectrum dominance solutions for the world’s leading defense forces and homeland security agencies. The company specializes in EW counter-IED systems, counter drone solutions (vehicular, portable, tactical and for fixed installations), military/insurgency communication jamming, prison communication control, and intelligence solutions.
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