Cover: NeboShchit Global Deployment Milestone

NeboShchit GaN RF power amplifier modules are now deployed in counter-drone systems across multiple regions internationally, with cumulative sales exceeding RMB 10 million. What began as a focused domestic supply chain component has become a genuinely international product line - sourced by system integrators and counter-drone platform manufacturers in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia, among other markets.

This milestone reflects a market shift that has been building since 2022: the Russia-Ukraine conflict fundamentally changed the procurement calculus for counter-drone RF technology, and the demand signal from that shift is still moving through international procurement pipelines.


Where NeboShchit Modules Are Deployed

NeboShchit Regional Deployment Map

NeboShchit GaN modules are integrated into counter-drone systems operating across Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia.

Eastern Europe

Eastern Europe has been the most significant demand driver for NeboShchit modules since early 2022. The conflict in Ukraine created an immediate and sustained requirement for high-performance RF jamming components capable of operating across the full drone frequency spectrum - 433MHz, 900MHz, 2.4GHz, and 5.8GHz simultaneously - with continuous CW output rather than the burst operation that earlier-generation systems were designed for.

System integrators in the region sourcing NeboShchit modules are building both fixed and mobile C-UAS platforms. The operating environment requirements - wide temperature range, outdoor operation, continuous duty cycle - align directly with what our GaN module architecture was designed to deliver. Our modules' -40°C lower operating limit is not an incidental specification; it reflects the winter operating conditions that Eastern European deployments encounter regularly.

Middle East

The Middle East represents a structurally different threat environment from Europe but shares the same technical specification requirements. Energy infrastructure - oil fields, refineries, pipeline networks - has been the primary procurement driver. The 2019 Aramco attacks demonstrated the vulnerability of petrochemical facilities to drone threats; NeboShchit modules are integrated into fixed-perimeter C-UAS systems protecting energy assets across the region.

The high-ambient-temperature requirement for Middle Eastern outdoor deployments is one of the technical areas where GaN's efficiency advantage over LDMOS is most consequential in practice. A jamming system running at 50W output in 45-50 degree Celsius ambient conditions generates significantly more thermal stress than the same system in a temperate climate. GaN modules' higher power-added efficiency means less waste heat per unit of RF output - which is why they survive and perform reliably in conditions where LDMOS-based designs require active cooling that is impractical for field-deployed systems.

Central Asia

Border security and critical infrastructure protection are the primary application categories driving NeboShchit module adoption in Central Asia. The geographic scale of border security requirements in the region - long perimeters, sparse infrastructure, vehicle-mounted deployment formats - creates a specific set of requirements around power-to-size ratio and operational reliability without regular maintenance access.

NeboShchit modules integrated into vehicle-mounted C-UAS systems in Central Asia are operating in some of the most demanding field environments in our customer base. The feedback from integrators in this region has directly informed our approach to ruggedization and long-term reliability.

Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia's counter-drone demand is split roughly between government security applications and critical infrastructure protection. Airport C-UAS in the region has been the most active procurement category - driven partly by regulatory pressure from civil aviation authorities responding to the global increase in unauthorized drone activity near airports, and partly by the proliferation of low-cost consumer drones that has made the technical barrier to causing an airspace incident very low.

NeboShchit modules are integrated into airport C-UAS platforms operated by security integrators serving several Southeast Asian countries. The regulatory environments vary significantly across the region, but the underlying RF performance requirements are consistent with the global post-2022 specification: full-band coverage, 50W minimum, continuous operation.


What the Milestone Represents

NeboShchit GaN Module Production

NeboShchit GaN RF modules undergo rigorous testing before shipment, including full-power CW output verification across the rated frequency range.

Reaching RMB 10 million in cumulative sales is a production and supply chain milestone as much as a commercial one. It confirms that our manufacturing processes - GaN-on-SiC device sourcing, module assembly, thermal interface construction, RF calibration and test - can support international volume at the quality levels that counter-drone application requirements demand.

It also confirms the value of our MOQ=1 approach. A significant portion of our international customers began as single-unit prototype orders - system integrators evaluating whether NeboShchit modules would meet their integration requirements before committing to volume purchases. The ability to support those evaluation orders without minimum quantity requirements has been a consistent differentiator in markets where integrators are working with multiple potential suppliers simultaneously.

The geographic diversity of our deployment base has also made our product development more robust. Operating feedback from Eastern European winter conditions, Middle Eastern heat, and Southeast Asian humidity has contributed to refinements in our module design and testing protocols that make the current generation of NeboShchit modules more reliable than what we were shipping two years ago.


Looking Forward

NeboShchit GaN Module Product Range

NeboShchit's current GaN module range: 50W (CN-GAN-50W) and 100W output, 380MHz-5.8GHz, with custom frequency configuration support.

The demand indicators for 2026 suggest continued international growth. The procurement pipelines opened by the post-2022 C-UAS specification shift are still active - most of the multi-year infrastructure protection programs that began evaluating new C-UAS technology in 2023 and 2024 are entering deployment phases in 2025 and 2026. The legislative changes in the US (Safer Skies Act), the EU (NIS2 drone risk requirements), and multiple national regulatory frameworks are adding new procurement mandates on top of existing security-driven demand.

NeboShchit is expanding its capacity to support that demand - both in manufacturing throughput and in the engineering support that integrators in new markets need when they first incorporate our modules into their systems.

If you are a system integrator evaluating RF jamming subsystems for a C-UAS project, we are ready to support you from the first single-unit prototype to multi-unit production volumes.

Contact NeboShchit to discuss your requirements, request technical documentation, and get specifications for your specific frequency and power needs. Contact us


Sales figures represent cumulative NeboShchit GaN RF module revenue across all product variants and regions as of Q1 2026. Regional deployment descriptions are generalized and do not identify specific customers or installation locations.