
Leading anti-drone technology manufacturer DYMSTEC participated in the 14th International Maritime Defence Exhibition (MADEX 2025), which took place from May 28–31 at BEXCO in Busan, showcasing its latest fixed anti-drone jammer solution ‘DRONE HUNTER FD’. This advanced counter-UAV system was developed to protect critical national infrastructure such as power plants, airports, and military bases, featuring powerful long-range drone neutralization capabilities that can disable drones at distances exceeding 5km and multi-frequency jamming technology that simultaneously blocks seven frequency bands. Particularly notable was its integrated antenna design that minimizes installation space while enhancing operational efficiency.
30 Years of RF Technology Excellence
Established in 1995, DYMSTEC has specialized in electromagnetic wave testing solutions for 30 years, focusing on Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) and Over-The-Air (OTA) performance evaluation for 3G, 4G, LTE, and 5G mobile communication devices. The company has earned industry recognition through comprehensive electromagnetic compatibility testing and evaluation solutions. Based on this extensive RF technology expertise, DYMSTEC has successfully expanded into defense applications, including anti-drone systems and electromagnetic pulse (EMP) technologies, demonstrating technological capabilities and reliability by delivering numerous counter-UAV solutions to Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration, military end-users, and critical facilities worldwide.
Global Anti-Drone Market Leadership
DYMSTEC has established a leading position in the counter-UAV market through successful development of innovative products, including portable anti-drone jammers supplied for the PyeongChang Winter Olympics and integrated battery-powered drone defense systems. The company currently exports anti-drone equipment to Malaysia, Indonesia, Poland, and other countries, actively expanding to the Middle East, European NATO member countries, and major Southeast Asian markets. As drone threats continue to escalate globally and military infrastructure expansion accelerates, these regions demonstrate increasing demand for reliable anti-drone defense solutions. DYMSTEC strengthens its export competitiveness through localization projects and customized counter-UAV responses.
Strengthening Global Defense Networks
Through participation in MADEX 2025, DYMSTEC aimed to strengthen networking with global defense industry stakeholders and expand technical cooperation opportunities. In the rapidly changing unmanned aerial threat environment, the company introduced its anti-drone technologies to domestic and international military and maritime security officials, establishing a foothold for new market entry, while accelerating export consultations and partnership discussions to build a foundation for defense export expansion.
DYMSTEC continues to focus on developing mobile and integrated solutions in addition to fixed anti-drone systems, pursuing customized export strategies for various fields including defense, airports, and energy facilities. The company also expressed its ambition to establish itself as a global K-defense brand through overseas certification acquisition, expanded exhibition participation, and building local distributor networks.