Electronic Warfare Jammers
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As drones continue to reshape modern warfare, Danish counter-drone specialist MyDefence has launched Boxer, a long-range, multi-band electronic warfare system developed to extend protection against hostile drones.
The system is designed to contest the electromagnetic spectrum used by drones to fly, navigate, communicate, and strike. With a stated range of up to 10 kilometres, depending on the radio frequency environment, line of sight, antenna type, and antenna height, Boxer is intended to push counter-drone effects further away from the forces, assets, and infrastructure it protects.
Dan Hermansen, CEO at MyDefence Group, commented, “Boxer is the most powerful jammer we have ever built. Whoever owns the spectrum owns the ground and Boxer makes sure that is us.”
Boxer operates across nine simultaneous frequency bands, allowing it to sever the link between a drone and its operator while disrupting autonomous navigation and flight management functions. MyDefence states that the system can deliver these effects simultaneously and at scale across terrain that could not be covered by physical barriers.
The system can be deployed at fixed sites or mounted on vehicles, providing protection for manoeuvre forces, forward operating bases, and critical infrastructure. It is also designed to integrate into existing military command networks without requiring operators to rebuild architecture already in theatre.
Before launch, Boxer was fielded and tested in close collaboration with defence partners and shaped through real-world deployment.
As NATO member states accelerate counter-drone procurement, MyDefence says the requirement is for electronic warfare capability that is mobile, proven, and able to hold ground. Boxer is available now for defence and security procurement.










