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Operational Use Cases

GhostLure systems are designed to be flexible and scalable, allowing operators to deploy them in a wide range of operational environments. From forward operating bases to large-scale training exercises, GhostLure creates a persistent layer of aerial disruption that complicates enemy reconnaissance and targeting.

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FOB Protection

Forward Operating Bases are increasingly vulnerable to small drones and loitering munitions. GhostLure systems can be rapidly deployed around a base perimeter to create a layered aerial barrier.

Low-altitude GhostLure units can support anti-drone netting systems, while additional balloons generate radar clutter and visual confusion above the base. This creates both a physical and sensor-disrupting obstacle that makes drone approaches more difficult and less predictable.

The result is a simple, rapidly deployable system that helps protect personnel, vehicles, and critical infrastructure.

Drone Corridor Denial

Modern drone operations often rely on predictable flight corridors used for reconnaissance or attack. GhostLure systems can be deployed along these likely approach routes to create hazard zones and sensor clutter that complicate navigation and targeting.

Clusters of GhostLure decoys introduce visual distractions, radar returns, and unpredictable obstacles that force drones to alter course or slow down. Even small deployments can transform a previously clear route into a contested airspace corridor.

This capability allows operators to shape the aerial environment and influence where drones can safely operate.

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ISR Sensor Confusion

Surveillance systems rely on identifying and tracking real targets in the airspace. GhostLure systems introduce large numbers of ambiguous aerial signatures that overwhelm or complicate sensor interpretation.

By generating visual reflections, radar returns, and other detectable features, GhostLure decoys create clutter that makes it harder for ISR platforms to distinguish real aircraft, drones, or missiles from decoys.

This effect can slow analysis, force additional verification steps, and reduce the efficiency of enemy surveillance systems.

Training & Exercise Support

Large-scale military exercises require realistic environments that simulate contested airspace and electronic clutter. GhostLure systems can be deployed during training events to create complex aerial environments for pilots, drone operators, and air defense units.

Exercises such as Northern Strike benefit from systems that introduce unpredictable aerial targets and obstacles, allowing units to practice detection, navigation, and engagement in more realistic conditions.

By creating a dense and dynamic aerial environment, GhostLure helps improve training realism and operational readiness.

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