WarDragon Enhancing Drone Remote ID Real-Time Tracking + ADS-B w/ ATAK (TAR1090, Sniffle) Part 3
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- In this third and final video of our series, we take a deep dive into updating the WarDragon system, focusing specifically on the dongle dedicated to Bluetooth sniffing and drone Remote ID. I'll guide you through updating the SniffleToTak application and walk you through setting up WarDragon to detect, decode, and convert Remote ID (Bluetooth Long Range Extended type) into Cursor on Target (CoT) messages in real-time, which are then sent directly to your TAK server.
** Remote ID Transmitter attached to DJI
Holy stone RID
** Second Transmitter
Roku RID
Firmware Update (as of 30 August 2024):
drive.google.c...
SniffleToTak:
github.com/alp...
We’ll configure the WarDragon system to work seamlessly over the internet using a WireGuard VPN connection between WarDragons, an ATAK-equipped tablet, and the WireGuard server. I’ll demonstrate how to view the real-time location tracking of a drone within ATAK, alongside simultaneous ADS-B detection from another WarDragon, all displayed in the ATAK interface.
CoT Integration Recap: In this video, I revisit the importance of Cursor on Target (CoT) and how it allows for the real-time exchange of position and status information within a TAK ecosystem. This capability is vital for maintaining situational awareness, whether you're monitoring drones or aircraft.
So What? By updating your WarDragon and integrating these advanced tracking features, you’re unlocking powerful capabilities for real-time decision-making and coordination. This setup is particularly useful for both emergency response scenarios and advanced hobbyist tracking, ensuring you stay ahead of the curve.
To close, I share some valuable tips on improving the ADS-B setup discussed in part two, helping you get the most out of your WarDragon system.
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Strong work!
Thank you! I should’ve tagged/shared with the tak people now that I think about it.
Wow, I need to go check out your vids to. Lots of good ATAK topics!
Awesome ❤
so cool!!!
I am using Kraken SDR device to determine the direction of the drone, then rotate the PTZ camera to focus on this direction. It is useful for me to use the AI model to detect the drone. But Kraken bandwidth is only 2.4 MHz and operates at 2.4 GHz -5.6 GHz frequency ^^!
Maybe you could target some telemetry or data links that are sub GHz?
@@cemaxecuter7783 yes sir, I'm using telemetry at 915GHz and
933Ghz
@@cemaxecuter7783 yes, i'm using telemetry with 915 GHz and 933 GHz
@@cemaxecuter7783 Kraken's MUSIC algorithm cannot handle the case of distorted drone signals as well
@@huynhphanngockhang5733 how do you get 2.4ghz on kraken?
Cool to see some tak content ! What drone were you using?
Dji Mini 2 with Holy Stone Remote ID attached. I also had a second RID transmitter from Roku. Some of the DJI models (older ones?) are getting Remote ID, but the WiFi type and not BT. But I think both WiFi/BT being transmitted at the same time is starting to be seen more.
How does the wifi type work?
@ericks1979 the technique/hardware dongle I’m using is specific to Bluetooth - however, besides the medium the protocol is the same. I’ll start working on a the WiFi piece asap.
Oh yeah I know, was just wondering how it broadcasts I mean. Like did you know if it shows up as a hotspot or what?
@ericks1979 oh I see what you mean, na it would be transmissions/packets that’d you’d have to decode. You wouldn’t see it as a hotspot I mean. You can use a few apps right on your phone to detect and decode it for testing, but that’s within the app and it doing its thing.