Long-Range Perimeter Surveillance Radar

EO and IR Surveillance Radar
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Long Range Ground Surveillance Radar

Is a ground surveillance radar of Ku band, solid state and all coherent pulse Doppler system. It can carry on detection, recognition, distinguishing, positioning and track formation of moving targets, applicable to monitor roads, oil pipelines, ports, borders, and other places, and also able to be used as intrusion warning in important places. It can detect vehicles, low altitude helicopters, ships or other targets getting close to the warning areas.

Long Range Ground Surveillance Radar

All solid state, all coherent, digital pulse compression system, which can detect extremely slow-moving targets, Excellent anti‐active and passive jamming performance.

Multi‐target display, track while scan.3D map display and can receive various manual intervention commands; Good data transmission, remote control, and audio warning function; Historical data can be played back and analyzed. With high-capacity battery and low power circuit, can work in battlefield for a long time; Backpack or vehicle mounted, easy to operate, quick set‐up and high mobility

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Specifications BCS LRR2

Frequency Band: Ku
Work Mode: Pulse Doppler Detection Distance: (Pd=0, Pfa=10‐6)
 Armed Men 4 km (Σ=0.7m2)
 Small Vehicles  6km (Σ=2m2)
Large Vehicles: 10km (Σ=10m2)
Antenna Scan Angle: 0 ‐ 360°
Rotating Scanning Speed: Low/Medium/High, Adjustable
Antenna Index:Gain >30 db
Azimuth Plane: <2o Amplitude 45o
Sidelobe Level: <‐25 db
Radial Velocity Target: 3‐72 km/H Range
Scope 240 mtrs To 15 km
Azimuth Angle Accuracy: <0.5o
Distance Resolution: <8 mtrs
Azimuth Resolution: <2o MTBF: >2000hr
MTTR: <30 min
Erect And Roll‐Up Time: <1 min
Continuous Work Time:>7hr Power
Consumption: <80 w
Transmitted Power: 2 w
Weight (Excl. Battery): <25 kg

Applications:

Border guard, SWAT surveillance, anti‐terror and anti-riot, port guard and battlefield surveillance. Once needed, multiple radars can form a circular network for wider range monitoring.