SBA1060B — Wideband Steerable Beam Antenna
In contested RF environments, static antennas are a liability. The SBA1060B was designed around a single principle: the network that adapts fastest wins.
Covering 1000 to 6000 MHz, the SBA1060B provides up to 20 electronically steerable beam positions, each with a minimum 25° beamwidth, to deliver precise directional gain across the full 360° azimuth. With no mechanical moving parts, beam steering is purely electronic, switching in under 3 microseconds. The network responds before any operator could manually intervene.

Beyond raw speed, the SBA1060B offers null steering to actively suppress interference from unwanted directions, wide instantaneous bandwidth for broadband signal capture, and high directivity for the kind of spatial selectivity that complex node networks demand. Its modular architecture makes it a natural fit for C-UAS platform integration, and its 6 to 13 dBi gain range gives operators meaningful performance across a broad frequency span.
With a 40-element selectable patch array, mast-mount hardware included, and MIL-STD-1275E compliant power supply, it is a system built to be deployed, not configured.

DF-A0389 — Compact 4-Channel Direction Finding Antenna
Direction finding at the tactical edge comes with hard constraints - size, weight, setup time, and the unforgiving reality that the operator cannot afford to stop. The DF-A0389 was built around those constraints.
Spanning 20 MHz to 18 GHz across four discrete bands, Band B (20–500 MHz), Band C (400 MHz–2 GHz), Band D (2–8 GHz), and Band E (6–18 GHz), the DF-A0389 delivers four-channel correlative direction finding with 2° RMS accuracy in a manpack-ready form factor. Per-channel low-noise amplification ensures signal integrity across the full range, while passive bypass capability keeps the system operational even under adverse conditions.
What sets the DF-A0389 apart is what it removes from the operator's workload. Integrated GPS with an active L1 antenna, onboard navigation, and built-in RF chain calibration mean the system arrives ready. Less setup. Less uncertainty. More time focused on the mission.
Rated IP66, designed to MIL-STD-810F for ground vehicles, and operational from -30°C to +70°C, it is a system that earns its place in the field.