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  2. Outlawed anti-drone radio jammers are being marketed on ... - AOL

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    In 2016, the commission said it fined an online Chinese retailer, CTS Technology, $34.9 million for marketing hundreds of models of illegal jammers over two years and selling some to undercover ...

  3. The FCC is investigating Amazon over the alleged marketing ...

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    It did so in a statement to NBC News after the news organization reported that some retailers and drone technology companies were marketing jammers online, despite FCC warnings that jammers are ...

  4. FCC investigating Amazon for reportedly selling illegal radio ...

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    Each offense of selling or using an illegal radio jamming device carries a fine of over $100,000, the FCC said.

  5. Lidar traffic enforcement - Wikipedia

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    A laser jammer or lidar jammer is an electronic device used by drivers to prevent users of a LIDAR (or laser) gun from obtaining speed readings of their vehicle. Laser jammers are not to be confused with radar jammers. To jam LIDAR, laser jammers first must detect the emitted light, normally infrared light on the 904 nm wavelength. [12]

  6. Radar detector - Wikipedia

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    A radar detector is an electronic device used by motorists to detect if their speed is being monitored by police or law enforcement using a radar gun. Most radar detectors are used so the driver can reduce the car's speed before being ticketed for speeding. In general sense, only emitting technologies, like doppler RADAR, or LIDAR can be detected.

  7. Laser weapon - Wikipedia

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    50 kW scalable laser directed-energy weapon in development by the United Kingdom intended for use against small boats, drones and artillery shells/missiles. Completed the first two of four planned service acceptance trials in 2022. Sea trials aboard a Type 23 frigate are due to begin in 2023 and run for two years.