
The Soldier Kit (Wingman + Pitbull)
A paired wearable detect-and-jam system combining the Wingman RF detector and Pitbull GNSS/ISM jammer in a 2.5 kg total load for dismounted counter-UAS.
The Soldier Kit integrates two body-worn units — the Wingman 103 or 105 passive RF detector and the Pitbull 101 directional jammer — into a coherent man-portable counter-UAS system for military and law-enforcement operators who must both detect and respond to drone threats without vehicle or infrastructure support.
The Wingman component provides the detection layer: passive scanning across 2.4, 5.2, and 5.8 GHz (or 200 MHz–6 GHz with the optional Wideband XF antenna), 360° coverage, detection range to 6 km, and direction-finding at ±30° accuracy. Once a threat is cued, the operator activates the Pitbull 101, which jams four frequency blocks — 1.6 GHz GNSS, 2.4, 5.2, and 5.8 GHz — within a 60° horizontal/vertical cone at up to 80% jamming effectiveness, disrupting both the control link and satellite navigation guidance simultaneously. The combined system weighs 2.5 kg and is built around NATO-standard lithium-ion batteries: the Wingman's hot-swap pack gives 14 hours of detection endurance; the Pitbull runs 20 hours on standby and 2 hours in continuous active jamming mode.
Both units share the same −30 °C to +65 °C operating range and IP67 waterproofing, and are designed around the same NATO battery form factor, reducing the logistics footprint in the field. ATAK integration on the Wingman side enables real-time sensor sharing across a dismounted team's situational-awareness network, supporting coordinated response. The built-in spectrum analyser provides RF environment awareness beyond drone detection alone.
For procurement teams evaluating dismounted C-UAS, the kit addresses the principal requirement of tight SWaP (size, weight, power) constraints while covering both detection and soft-kill effect in a single operator loadout.
Technical specifications.
| Detection range | Up to 6 km |
| Detection frequency bands (with antenna) | 200 MHz – 6 GHz |
| Jamming frequency bands | 1.6 GHz (GNSS), 2.4, 5.2, 5.8 GHz |
| Jamming coverage angle | 60° horizontal / 60° vertical |
| Jamming effectiveness | Up to 80% |
| Pitbull active jamming endurance | 2 h continuous |
| Pitbull standby endurance | 20 h |
| Wingman 103 detection endurance | 14 h (no antenna) / 10 h (with antenna) |
| ATAK integration | Yes |
| Battery standard | NATO-standard lithium-ion |
| Operating temperature | −30 to +65 °C |
| Ingress protection | IP67 |
| Combined system weight | 2.5 kg |
Use cases.
- ›Dismounted infantry and special operations forces requiring organic detect-and-jam capability without vehicle support
- ›Close-protection details defending high-value individuals against weaponised or surveillance drones
- ›Forward checkpoint and patrol base security where no fixed infrastructure is available
- ›Rapid-reaction C-UAS teams responding to drone incursions at airports or critical facilities
- ›Law-enforcement operations at mass gatherings requiring covert, portable soft-kill capability