Now tracking · the second pillar

SIGINT / RF

The second pillar of Rogue River Tech, now tracking in early form. The same public-source method we run on counter-UAS, pointed at the RF and spectrum environment the same buyers already operate in.

The first entries are live now. The SIGINT / RF tracker just opened with a small, primary-sourced set of spectrum and RF items, and it will grow as each area firms up. This page describes where the coverage is headed.

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What this pillar is

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Counter-UAS is, underneath, an RF problem. Most drones are found, identified, and dealt with through the radio spectrum, the same spectrum that radar, communications, navigation, and electronic warfare all share. SIGINT, signals intelligence, is the work of collecting those emissions and making sense of them. As the drone threat pushes detection and mitigation deeper into the RF domain, the people who buy and deploy these systems need to read the wider spectrum picture, not just the counter-UAS slice of it.

What we plan to cover

// coverage areas, now building out
01 · RADAR

Radar in the public record

Public information on radar used for drone detection and airspace awareness, the kind of detail a site weighs when it moves past RF-only sensing. Aggregated and summarized the way the counter-UAS coverage is.

02 · SIGINT

Signals, detected and located

How emissions get detected, classified, and located in the open literature and the public record, and what that means for buyers choosing between passive and active approaches.

03 · EW

Electronic warfare, in context

Jamming, spoofing, and protection sit right next to mitigation. Where it is legal, who is allowed to do it, and what the public rulemaking and contracting record actually shows.

04 · SPECTRUM MONITORING

Watching the RF environment

The longer job of baselining the spectrum over time, so a site can tell a real signal from the normal background before it ever calls something a threat.

The first items are live in the tracker now, weighted to spectrum policy and EW. As each area firms up, it gets built out as public-source coverage, not opinion, and tied back to primary sources.

How it connects to the counter-UAS work

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Same method, same readers. The RF pillar will be built the way the counter-UAS coverage is built, aggregated from primary public sources, summarized in plain language, and tied back to the record so you can check it yourself. It is for the same people already reading the CUAS Brief, the procurement officers, security directors, and agency planners deciding what to deploy. The RF coverage lives in the same trackers and feeds the same monthly Brief. It does not become a separate product.

Tune in

// same list, same cadence

Following the counter-UAS coverage is how you keep up as the RF pillar grows. One monthly email, tune out anytime.

Tune in →