DZYNE Technologies Launches “Power Up” Program to Upgrade Users to Advanced Dronebuster 4 Counter-Drone System
DZYNE Technologies has announced the launch of its Dronebuster “Power Up” Program, a global initiative that gives current operators a cost-effective path to upgrade from the Dronebuster Block 3 to the advanced Block 4 model. The scheme offers a 35% discount for customers who trade in their Block 3 systems before October 1, 2026, ensuring operators stay effective against increasingly sophisticated aerial threats.
Over the last decade, commercial drone makers have introduced stronger radio protocols, higher transmission power, and multi-band satellite navigation. These advances have reduced the effectiveness of older jamming systems. The Dronebuster 4 directly addresses these challenges with major enhancements, including:
Optimized performance against modern command-and-control and satellite navigation signals
An optional Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) Attack Mode, which can spoof and redirect autonomous drones rather than just disabling them
Higher transmission power and wideband coverage across L1, L2 and L5 navigation bands, compatible with GPS, Galileo, Glonass, and BeiDou
Integration with DZYNE’s Detection, Tracking, Identification (DTI) system for layered defense
With these upgrades, the new system provides greater range, power, and precision, capable of spoofing hostile drones up to 4 km away.
DZYNE confirmed that support for the Block 3 system will cease on March 1, 2026, making the transition essential for maintaining readiness. The Power Up Program ensures operators are equipped not only for today’s threats but for next-generation drones already appearing on battlefields.
The Dronebuster 4 is designed as a lightweight, portable solution:
Weighs around 2.65 kg (5.85 lbs) including battery
Provides over 60 minutes of continuous jamming and more than 10 hours of detection time
Ruggedized to IP65 standards and built to MIL-STD-810 environmental specifications
Powered by a NATO-certified battery with external power options
Compact at 56 cm length, with no external backpack required
Its portability and rugged build make it effective for rapid deployment in diverse missions, including perimeter security, convoy protection, and frontline operations.
Unlike older generations that focused purely on denial, the PNT Attack mode represents a significant evolution. Instead of simply forcing drones to land or return, operators can take control of hostile UAVs, redirect them safely, and even recover intelligence—an invaluable edge in modern conflicts.
“This is about keeping customers two steps ahead of the adversary,” said DZYNE Technologies. “The Power Up Program ensures Dronebuster systems remain aligned with the latest counter-drone technologies, ready not just for today’s threats, but for the next wave of aerial challenges.”
For military, national security, and civil users, the Power Up Program is more than an upgrade incentive—it is a necessary step to maintain tactical superiority in a battlespace where drones are becoming more autonomous and resistant to conventional jamming.
With its combination of spoofing, advanced jamming, and hardened field design, the Dronebuster 4 sets a new benchmark in next-generation counter-UAS technology, while the Power Up Program makes that capability more accessible to operators worldwide.
✍️ This article is written by the team of The Defense News.