Overview
The Drone Detection Radars (Fixed, AESA Technology) is a 3D,
non-rotating surveillance radar designed to provide rapid and
continuous 360° hemispherical airspace coverage, visualized as
a protective dome centered on the radar. It enables immediate
detection of drones as soon as they enter the monitored
airspace.
Operating in the X-band and powered by advanced AESA
technology, the radar delivers enhanced detection range and
precise micro-Doppler discrimination, ensuring reliable
identification of small, slow-moving, or hovering UAVs. With
an instrumented detection range of up to 15 km, the system
provides persistent and high-confidence airspace surveillance.
How the Fixed AESA Drone Radar Works
The radar employs a non-rotating, solid-state AESA
architecture with active phased-array antennas to
electronically scan and cover the entire airspace without
mechanical movement. This enables rapid target acquisition,
uninterrupted tracking, and high system reliability.
Advanced signal processing allows continuous tracking of
drones, including those flying at very low speeds or hovering,
while micro-Doppler analysis ensures accurate target
classification even in complex and cluttered environments.
The radar delivers mission-critical capabilities for modern
airspace security :