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HAWK anti-drone system

02 september 2022
Hertz Systems is a Polish company - security systems, military ICT systems, GPS satellite navigation systems and space systems specialist. The company boasts over thirty years of experience as the manufacturer of the HAWK anti-drone system.

The Polish brand has extensive experience in implementing international projects: incl. for NATO, the European Commission, the European Space Agency, the European Defence Agency.  In addition, the firm has developed its proprietary technologies for 25 years in the Research and Development Department, which brings together competent engineers. 

Hertz Systems is the only Polish manufacturer of military satellite navigation receivers equipped with cryptographic modules;  more than 2,000 Hertz military navigation receivers are already in use on NATO combat platforms. 

Thanks to the Security Accreditation Board accreditation at the EUSPA Agency, the company can develop Galileo PRS technologies and actively develop the production of PRS receivers in Poland.  Hertz Systems is a high-trust partner. The trust is confirmed by certificates, licenses and quality systems: ISO 9001, AQAP 2110, AQAP 2210, NCAGE. 

This year's MSPO welcomes the company presenting its three product groups:

  • HAWK anti-drone system
    • HAWK handheld neutralizer
    • Mobile anti-drone system
  • Navigation in disturbed conditions:
    • HGPST4 anti-jam with directional control
    • HGPST-UAV
  • Personal protective equipment
    • Bulletproof vests
    • Helmets

HGPST4 anti-jam with directional control

The use of the GPS Anti-Jam Landshield antenna eliminates the jamming effect by self-adaptation of the reception characteristics of the antenna (the so-called zero control). This eliminates unwanted signals while maintaining the continuity of signal reception from other directions.

The HGPST4 ANTI-Jam system is offered to the Armed Forces' use in combat units requiring special battlefield protection, including radars, command vehicles, communication nodes, and fire control units.

The HGPST4 receiver complies with the Polish Defense Standards.

HGPST-UAV

Hertz Systems - a Polish manufacturer and supplier of military GPS receivers equipped with a cryptographic module. The Polish Armed Forces are one of the recipients of the system. The HGPST-UAV receiver allows for using the American military navigation signal (SAASM cryptographic module); it has adapted interfaces and signals to be compatible with devices mounted on unmanned platforms flying.

The HGPST UAV with the SAASM module can receive and decode the C/A and P (Y) signals on the frequencies (L1, L2) transmitted by the GPS system. The receiver works in PPS (Precise Positing Service) mode, which gives full access to military GPS frequency and maintains accurate time and position indication in the event of jamming or spoofing.

HAWK system

The Hawk system is an autonomous anti-drone system designed to protect objects against unmanned aerial systems - UAVs of various classes and commercial drones, including drones that do not transmit any radio signals and fly autonomously in accordance with a programmed mission. Protection by detecting, identifying, tracking and counteracting/neutralizing with the use of a multisensory system of recognition, interference and control take over.

The HAWK anti-drone system is available in 3 variants:

  • on-site version
  • mobile version
  • handheld neutralizer

You are most welcome to become familiar with the company's portfolio available at the YouTube channel.

(ŁK)

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