100 Km Radar: Detect Threats Far

Low Altitude Radar
December 24, 2025
Category Connection: Low Altitude Radar
Brief: In this video, we demonstrate the practical operation and capabilities of the 100 Km Range Low Altitude Radar. You'll see how its advanced frequency hopping and long-range detection work to identify potential threats from a significant distance, providing a clear view of its performance in low-altitude surveillance scenarios.
Related Product Features:
  • Offers long-range detection up to 25 km for 1 m² RCS targets and 8 km for 0.01 m² RCS targets.
  • Provides comprehensive 360-degree detection angle for full airspace coverage without blind spots.
  • Features a high resolution of 1 meter for precise tracking and localization of targets.
  • Equipped with a powerful 10 kW transmitter for reliable performance in various conditions.
  • Has a minimal blind zone of less than 50 meters to reduce missed detections.
  • Utilizes frequency hopping across 4 frequencies for enhanced resistance to interference.
  • Weighs less than 48 kg for high portability and easy deployment by small teams.
  • Features a compact 1.2m x 1.2m antenna with 360-degree rotation capability.
FAQs:
  • What is the maximum detection range of this low altitude radar?
    The radar has a long-range detection capability of at least 25 kilometers for targets with a Radar Cross Section of 1 square meter, and at least 8 kilometers for targets with an RCS of 0.01 square meters.
  • How does the radar handle interference in crowded environments?
    It employs a frequency hopping feature with 4 different frequencies, which enhances its resistance to interference and ensures robust signal performance in dynamic and crowded operational scenarios.
  • What are the typical applications for this low altitude radar system?
    This radar is well-suited for border surveillance, coastal monitoring, perimeter security, and disaster response, providing reliable performance in both military and civilian defense settings.
  • How portable is the radar system for field deployment?
    With a weight of less than 48 kg and a compact antenna size of 1.2m x 1.2m, the radar is highly portable and can be quickly set up and operated by a small team in various locations.