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Coping methods of suicide drones and bomb drones
1. air defense system: deploy advanced air defense systems, such as radar system, missile interception system, anti-UAV system, etc., which can find and shoot down UAVs in time.
2. Jamming equipment: Jamming the communication and navigation system of the UAV with jamming equipment, making it unable to work normally and forcing it to return or land.
3. High-altitude monitoring: use high-altitude monitoring systems such as drones and satellites to monitor air activities in real time, find potential threats from drones, and take corresponding defensive measures in time.
4. Intensive airspace control: Strict drone control measures are implemented in important places and activity areas, the flight range and altitude of drones are limited, and no-fly zones for drones are set up.
5. Technological innovation: Strengthen R&D and application technology, develop more advanced and efficient UAV identification and interception system, and improve the response speed and accuracy to UAV threats.
It should be noted that the methods to deal with suicide drones and bomb drones need to comprehensively consider the actual situation, technical level and resource input. In addition, different scenarios and threats may require different coping strategies. Due to the rapid development of technology, the coping style of UAV is constantly evolving, so it is necessary to constantly improve and update the defense style.
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