Low Altitude Radar 1.2M Antenna Long Range

Low Altitude Radar
December 24, 2025
Category Connection: Low Altitude Radar
Brief: Watch the demo to catch practical tips and quick performance insights. This video showcases the 1.2M x 1.2M Low Altitude Radar in action, demonstrating its long-range detection capabilities up to 100 km and 3000-meter altitude coverage. See how its 360-degree scanning and Pulse Doppler technology track low-flying targets with precision.
Related Product Features:
  • Features a 1.2M x 1.2M antenna size for robust low-altitude surveillance.
  • Offers long-range detection up to 100 km with a maximum height of 3000 meters.
  • Utilizes Pulse Doppler scanning mode for precise tracking of moving targets.
  • Provides 360-degree azimuth and 0° to 60° pitch scanning for comprehensive coverage.
  • Equipped with a powerful 10 KW transmitter for clear signal transmission.
  • Operates in the S-band frequency range for reliable detection performance.
  • Detects targets with RCS of 1 m² at ≥25 km and 0.01 m² at ≥8 km.
  • Weighs less than 48 kg and features a blind zone of ≤50 meters.
FAQs:
  • What is the maximum detection range of this low altitude radar?
    The radar has a maximum detection range of up to 100 kilometers, with specific capabilities of at least 25 km for targets with a 1 m² radar cross-section and 8 km for those with 0.01 m².
  • How does the radar handle scanning in low altitude environments?
    It uses a Pulse Doppler scanning mode and covers 360 degrees in azimuth and 0° to 60° in pitch, ensuring accurate tracking and minimal blind spots, with a blind zone of ≤50 meters.
  • What are the key applications for this radar system?
    It is ideal for border surveillance, military air defense, coastal monitoring, and securing critical infrastructure like airports, thanks to its long-range and low-altitude detection up to 3000 meters.
  • Can the radar be customized?
    Yes, customization options include the 1.2M x 1.2M antenna size, 360-degree detection angle, S-band frequency, 10 KW transmitter power, and a weight under 48 kg to suit specific operational needs.