Posted on 14 July, 2009 | Read more >>
The Homeland Alerter 100 is a passive radar sensor using illuminators of opportunity provided by FM radio broadcasts. Facing an ever-evolving threat, mainly at low and very-low altitude, the Homeland Alerter 100 has been developed to offer operational capabilities for homeland security or projection.
Posted on 12 July, 2009 | Read more >>
RAT 31DL/M is described as being a distributed, fully solid-state radar that has been specifically designed to support NATO peace keeping forces in the field. As such, it can be ‘rapidly’ deployed as a front-line battlefield system to survey territory and to protect territory and assets from ‘all’ airborne threats.
RAT 31DL/M is housed in two [...]
Posted on 10 July, 2009 | Read more >>
Oborona-14 is an early-warning radar, designed to detect, identify and track air targets, including stealth threats, at long ranges and transmit range and azimuth data to indicators and other radar-interfaced devices.
The radar equipment is carried by six transportation units (two semitrailers carry the antenna-mast assembly, two other semitrailers carry the radar equipment, and the remaining [...]
Posted on 10 July, 2009 | Read more >>
AR327 Commander radar is a S-band long-range tactical radar developed by BAE Systems to meet the British Armed Forces requirements for a Command and Control (C2) system. The Royal Air Force (RAF) introduced the Commander radar for the first time in 1997 where it is known as the Type 101 or T101 radar. Since then, [...]
Posted on 09 July, 2009 | Read more >>
ARTHUR stands for mobile Artillery Hunting Radar system developed in Sweden. Vehicles carrying Bandvagn 206 radar was developed and manufactured by Hägglunds; radar developed by Ericsson. The cost is estimated at 48 million Swedish kronor per unit.
This field artillery acquisition radar was developed for the leading role as a core element of a brigade or [...]
Posted on 12 May, 2009 | Read more >>
The codename Sapfir (Sapphire) has been applied to a series of Soviet and Russian Federation airborne radars that stretch back to the 1960s. Radars within the series all appear to have been mostly developed by the entity now known as Phazotron and have additional alphanumeric N, R, RP, S and TsD (not a Phazotron product) [...]