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EchoGuard Radar

EchoGuard Radar
Echodyne
Echodyne
#p_91025

Region

United States
United States

Category

Unmanned platforms
Unmanned platforms

The EchoGuard Radar is ultra-low C-SWaP ESA radar for counter-UAS and airspace & ground surveillance. WaP ESA radar in a compact solid state format that provides high-accuracy detection, tracking and classification of airspace and ground-based objects. Able to detect and track small drones at distances of up to a kilometer and vehicles at up to 3.5 kilometers, it is idea for providing superior surveillance capabilities in a range of challenging environments, including urban, suburban, rural, maritime, and

airborne, and is the radar of choice for dozens of counter-UAS system suppliers. The radar features a 120° azimuth x 80° elevation field of view (FoV) and a 10Hz track update rate, and is ideal for providing high-fidelity data that can be used to cue optical sensors and C2 systems. Its ITAR-free status allows it to fulfil user and mission requirements anywhere in the world.
Tech Specs
Size20.3 x 16.3 x 4 cm
Weight1.25 kg (2.75 lbs)
Power Consumption50W (operating), 10W (hot standby)
FrequencyK-band 24.45 – 24.65 GHz (USA) K-band 24.05 – 24.25 GHz (INTL)
Field of View120° azimuth x 80° elevation
Track Accuracy<1° azimuth x <1.5° elevation
RangeSUAS
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