Over the past decade, commercial drone manufacturers have introduced stronger radio protocols, higher transmission power and multiband satellite navigation, making earlier jammers less effective. The new Dronebuster 4 includes enhancements to counter these developments, providing sustained range, power and precision against modern threats.
The Block 4 model incorporates optimised performance for modern command-and-control and satellite navigation signals. It also features an optional Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) Attack mode to counter autonomous drones, higher transmission power, wideband coverage, and compatibility with all major global navigation satellite constellations across L1, L2 and L5 bands.
Customers trading in Dronebuster Block 3 systems before 1 October 2026 will receive a 35 per cent discount on the new model under the Power Up Program. Support for the Block 3 will cease on 1 March 2026, with DZYNE emphasising the need for transition to ensure operational readiness.
“This is about keeping customers two steps ahead of the adversary,” the company stated. “The Power Up Program brings Dronebuster systems in line with the latest counter-drone technologies – ensuring they are ready not just for today’s drones, but for the next generation of aerial threats already emerging.”
DZYNE Technologies designs, develops and manufactures defence systems focused on unmanned aerial platforms, counter-UAS solutions and layered defence. The company serves military, national security and civil customers worldwide, delivering scalable and mission-focused technologies.



























