Key Features
- Pulse-Doppler, AESA (Active Electronically Scanned Array) Antenna based on GAN amplifiers
- Non rotating, solid state, digital radar
- Multi Mission Radar platforms: can host varied operational missions simultaneously
- Software-Defined Radars, Fully Configurable for specific requirements
- A single radar platform provides 120º azimuth coverage. Hemispheric coverage is achieved when four interchangeable radars are employed as a system
- Electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM) capabilities
Main Advantages
- Combat proven
- Compact and mobile for tactical applications supports On-the-Move (OTM) Operation
- Superior Performance-to-Price Ratio, unprecedented affordability
- Extremely High Elevation Coverage, up to Hemispheric Coverage
- Easily integrate via ethernet interface

Configurable, Software Defined Radar
Spec | Info |
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Transmit Type | Pulse Dopplar |
Spatial Coverage | Single radar: 90°Az, 90° El 4 overlapping radars: 360° Az |
Operational Frequency | S-Band |
Interfaces | Ethernet, I/O Discrete, RS-422, RS-232, FAAD, ASTERIX |
Input Power | 28 V (per MIL-STD-1275B) / 110/220 VAC |
Power Consumption | 320 W average (4 faces) |
Antenna Type | AESA GaN-based |
Diameter | 50.4 cm |
Weight | 29kg |
Operational Temperature | -40° to +55° C |
Cooling Method | Passive only |
Maximum Detection Ranges
Threat | Detection Range |
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Nano UAV | 5 Km |
Medium-Size UAV | 23 Km |
Heavy Transport Aircraft | 60 Km |
Fighter | 34 Km |
Fighter - Low RCS | 19 Km |
Utility Helicopter | 23 Km |
Light/Medium Mortar / Short Range Rocket | 5 Km |
Heavy Mortar | 6 Km |
Pedestrians | 10 Km |
Vehicles & Medium Size Vessel | 23 Km |
Large Vessel | 40 Km |