RfOne Mk2

Passive, Long-Range Detection - See Without Being Seen

Item Number: 102 | NSN: 5865661650137

RfOne Mk2 is a completely passive/non-emitting stationary or vehicle based RF detection product, delivering long range and highly accurate drone detection and tracking capabilities. RfOne utilizes the DroneShield proprietary detection database, with subscription-based updates to keep up to date with the rapidly changing drone market.

Deploying multiple RfOne sensors across different installations enables triangulation to accurately position a drone threat on the map. Four RfOne sensors are required for 360° coverage.

RfOne is the ideal detection solution for large sites that require early detection and direction finding to a drone.

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Features

RfOne Mk2 detection solutions

Rapid Detection

Can distinguish between UAS manufacturer and protocol. Utilizes DroneShield’s proprietary detection database

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Scalable

Lightweight and modular, allowing four sensors to be combined for 360° coverage

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Military-Grade Hardware

Utilizes military-grade connectors for power and data, designed to operate in harsh environments

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Networkable

Integrates easily with other DroneShield sensors to enable live data through DroneSentry-C2

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Advantages

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  • Long-Range Tracking

    Accurate detection and direction finding

  • Up-to-date with Drone Market

    Utilizes DroneShield’s proprietary detection database, with subscription-based updates to keep up-to-date with the rapidly changing drone market

  • Durable Construction

    Built to withstand a wide range of environmental conditions

  • Daisy Chain Connectors

    Power and data between multiple sensors are daisy chained, reducing the number of cables run down the mast

  • Military-Grade Connectors

    Ensures uninterrupted operation

  • Superior Heat Management

    Designed to efficiently dissipate heat

Specifications

 

Performance

Long-range coverage
Detects a range of ISM frequencies

Output Options

IP-based alerts (email, SMS,XML) indicating zone detected
Operates in real-time in DroneSentry-C2 GUI (Graphical User Interface). Integrates into existing security systems

Power and Communications

Input Power 24W
Output Power nil (passive system)

Permanent Installation

Power via SmartHub

Remote Installation

Power via Solar Powered Panels, Batteries & Generator
 

Environment and Installation

Weight without packaging or brackets 10kg
Operating Temperature range -40°C to +60°C (-40°F to +140°F)
Mount Tower, mast, or tripod mountable
Ingress Protection Designed to IP67

Shipping

Packaging Ships in a Wooden Crate
Dimensions 1200 x 450 x 660 mm (47.24“ x 17.72“ x 25.98“)
Total Shipped Weight 48.0kg (105.82lbs) - including crate

Warranty

12 months from date of shipment
Longer warranty available on request

Case Studies

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20 Nov 2023

Air Force Base

DroneShield deployed a DroneSentry detect and defeat system at Grand Forks Air Force Base. The deployment had multiple DroneSentry units around the large-scale site, forming a 360° integrated Counter Unmanned Aerial System (C-UAS) platform for long-range detection, classification, tracking, and defeat.

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29 May 2019

Airport System Deployment

DroneShield deployed a DroneSentry system at St. Gallen–Altenrhein Airport to monitor and mitigate safety concerns arising from small drones operating near passenger jet aircrafts, particularly on final approach and departure from the airport.

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1 Mar 2021

Australian Army

DroneShield has deployed the RfOne Mk2 on an Australian Army ASLAV for the 2021 Talisman Sabre military training exercise and for ongoing deployments. A total of three RfOne devices were deployed allowing the Australian Army to detect and track drones using RF intersection.

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