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The Danish counter-drone company MyDefence has officially launched Boxer, a multi-band electronic warfare system designed to extend the reach of airspace protection against unmanned aerial threats.
Operating across nine simultaneous frequency bands, the new system is engineered to sever the connection between a drone and its operator while disrupting autonomous navigation and flight management capabilities. Depending on the radio frequency environment, line of sight, and antenna specifications, Boxer can push counter-drone defense capabilities out to a range of up to 10 kilometers.
“Boxer is the most powerful jammer we have ever built. Whoever owns the spectrum owns the ground and Boxer makes sure that is us,” said Dan Hermansen, CEO, MyDefence Group.
Developed in close collaboration with defense partners and shaped through real-world deployment, the electronic warfare system aims to address the critical contest occurring across the signals, links, and navigation channels that unmanned systems depend upon to function. The technology is designed for flexible deployment at either fixed sites or on vehicles, providing protection for maneuver forces, forward operating bases, and critical infrastructure.
The system integrates into existing military command networks without requiring operators to rebuild architecture already in theater. As NATO member states accelerate counter-drone procurement for mobile, proven electronic warfare capabilities, Boxer is currently available for defense and security procurement.















