Archer-NG MALE UCAV to get Israeli airborne maritime surveillance radar to track small targets in IOR
Source : IgMp Bureau
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The Archer NG weaponized
Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) drone has recently started the manufacturing
process under the supervision of the Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE).
As per reports, it will be equipped with an Israeli ELTA ELM-2022U Long-Range Airborne Multi-Mode Maritime Surveillance radar that has the capability for the detection and automatic tracking of small targets in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).
ELTA's ELM-2022 radars are a family of
X-Band multimode airborne maritime surveillance radars, designed for different
airborne platforms such as fixed-wing, rotary-wing, manned and unmanned
aircraft.
The radars provide a cost-effective force-multiplier solution
for operational missions in the maritime theater. They operate as a true
all-weather, day and night sensor capable of penetrating clouds, rain, smoke,
smog, fog and man-made camouflage. Modular hardware, flexible interfaces and
antenna design allow for easy and quick integration on different aircraft.
Highlights of ELTA ELM-2022U Maritime Radar
- · Long-range maritime surveillance, up to 200 nm (large targets up
to horizon)
- · Detection of small targets in adverse sea conditions
- · Automatic tracking of all detected targets
- · Range profile, ISAR and CSAR classification modes, with
automatic classification to class (ISAR library)
- · Strip and spot Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imaging and GMTI as
ISR support for ground operation
- · Integrated IFF/AIS system
- · Advanced Ground Radar Operation Station (GROS)
Archer-NG will also be used for air-to-air surveillance, air-to-ground intelligence, and reconnaissance and surveillance missions alongside precision strike missions.
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