MCTECH Delivers Advanced Vehicle Jammers to East Asian Presidential Guard

The MC-2000-VRF 5G system enhances convoy protection with cutting-edge reactive jamming and uninterrupted communication

IMCTECH Delivers Advanced Vehicle Jammers to East Asian Presidential Guard

Photo: IMCTECH RF Technologies

IMCTECH RF Technologies, an Israeli developer and manufacturer of high-end RF jamming and counter-drone solutions, announced that it has supplied several of its advanced MC-2000-VRF 5G vehicle jammers to a Presidential Guard in East Asia in a deal worth millions of dollars.

According to the company, the MC-2000-VRF 5G is one of the most advanced electronic warfare (EW) systems in the world, designed to protect vehicle convoys from modern threats, including drones and radio-controlled improvised explosive devices (RCIEDs). The system provides comprehensive protection in both densely populated urban areas and remote rural regions.

A key feature of the MC-2000-VRF 5G is its reactive jamming capability. Unlike continuous jammers, this system activates only when a threat is detected, making it energy-efficient and preventing the convoy from emitting a constant RF signature. Additionally, it creates "windows" for communication during jamming, ensuring that vital communication between the convoy and command remains uninterrupted.

Erez Shachar, VP of Business Development at IMCTECH, highlighted the system’s capabilities: "The MC-2000-VRF 5G represents the cutting edge of frequency jamming technology. Its real-time adaptability to evolving threats, while preserving essential communication channels, makes it an ideal solution for high-level security scenarios, such as protecting presidential convoys. We are proud to contribute to the security of such critical operations."

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