CH-SS100 Navigation Spoofing Device
CH-SS100 Navigation Spoofing Device
The CH-SS100 Navigation Spoofing Device by Curro is an active counter-UAV defense system designed to protect restricted or sensitive areas by disrupting drone satellite navigation. By emitting low-power navigation deception signals, it targets drones that rely on GNSS positioning, helping prevent unauthorized drone entry into protected airspace.
The system supports multi-constellation operation, including GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou (BDS), and Galileo, and can generate deception signals in real time to influence drone navigation behavior. Depending on operational policy and the drone’s built-in fail-safe logic, this can contribute to outcomes such as forced departure from the protected zone, loss of effective navigation, or controlled interruption of flight activity.
Built for modern security operations, CH-SS100 supports both standalone deployment and networked use. Remote control capability enables centralized management, while adjustable parameters allow coverage shaping to match the size and risk profile of the protected area. The system is engineered for rapid deployment and can be installed in elevated locations such as rooftops or towers where broader coverage is required.
Designed for continuous operation, CH-SS100 supports 24/7 unattended use with automated logging to assist operational reporting and system oversight. Its rugged outdoor design and wide temperature tolerance make it suitable for demanding environments where reliable, always-on protection is essential.
Typical applications include perimeter protection, critical infrastructure security, sensitive-site safeguarding, and GNSS security testing environments where controlled navigation deception capability is required under authorized use.



