RF JAMMER
A reliable and constantly evolving tactical device for suppressing all known Radio Frequency (RF) EAS systems operating at 8.2 MHz. This model is the culmination of years of field testing, delivering stable performance across a wide spectrum of RF pedestals from various global manufacturers.
The Path to Perfection: RF Jammer Evolution
We conducted exhaustive comparative trials against legacy analogues and concluded that most were more hazardous than effective. Our RF Jammer is the result of focused engineering initiated in 2015.
Key modernization milestones:
- v.1 (05/2018): Release of the five-mode unit with an external antenna.
- v.3 (05/2019): Specialized mode engineered for high-output systems; power increased by 25%.
- v.4 (07/2020): Total transition to concealed internal antenna; 50% power boost.
- v.5 (11/2020): Integrated modes 7 and 8 for high-interference-resistant NEDAP systems.
- v.7 (06/2023): Advanced algorithm refinement; neutralized new problematic RF variants.
- v.8 (12/2025): Current production build. Decisive neutralization of CROSSPOINT RF systems. Integrated RF deactivator added.
This trajectory ensures you are deploying an actual tactical tool, not a toy. Consult the jammer manual for specific operational data. Intel on the integrated RF soft tag deactivation feature is available here.
Zero-Footprint Camouflage (PowerBank)
The hardware is integrated into a standard external battery chassis and retains full factory functionality. You can actually use it to charge your smartphone.
This provides an ironclad cover during visual searches—bystanders and security staff see only a standard PowerBank. Features a hardware lockout: when active, the jammer ignores all inputs until the specific unlock sequence is entered.
We periodically rotate PowerBank chassis models to prevent profile recognition by security personnel. The visual design of your unit may vary, but functional stability is absolute.
FIELD DEMONSTRATION
TACTICAL PROTOCOL & INTEL BASE
This is professional-grade hardware. Efficacy depends entirely on your understanding of the physics. You must be able to visually distinguish RF from AM pedestals.
How to identify EAS gate types→EAS Jammers: Getting Started (Core Theory)→Research the Flagship Smart AM Jammer→Placement of the PowerBank in checked baggage is strictly prohibited! This is mandated by nearly all airline regulations due to Li-Ion safety protocols. Transport the device exclusively in carry-on luggage, mirroring standard consumer electronics.