> That might have some defense application considering what's going on in Eastern Europe right now.
This is a bog-standard phased-array RDF calibrated for WiFi freqs; that stuff is already in every single defense show.
Also, that's why there's jamming everywhere (to blind that kind of things) and why many UAVs are now tethered to optical fibers instead of being RF-controlled.
Why would they put phased arrays on UAVs? They are typically using beam-forming antennas + cheap gimbals for the same purpose.
Phased arrays are nice when you want to scan a large angular surface very fast; when it comes down to optimizing RF radiation toward your ground station, a gimbal is cheaper, simpler, and works fine.
Really depends; there you can see both Lockmart exhibiting multi-billions project, and 150m after some Serbian company selling jet engines for UAVs for a couple hundreds.
This is a bog-standard phased-array RDF calibrated for WiFi freqs; that stuff is already in every single defense show.
Also, that's why there's jamming everywhere (to blind that kind of things) and why many UAVs are now tethered to optical fibers instead of being RF-controlled.