Low-Altitude Security Radar

SR/ZKHC-5000SA

Product Overview:

With the growth of low-altitude economy, the demand for low-cost, multi-functional and intelligent solutions has become a key part of anti-UAV security systems. Boasting the technical strengths of speed, accuracy, intelligence and stability, D phased array radar serves as the core equip-ment against low, slow and small (LSS) targets.

Product Parameters

  • Operating mode
    Two-Dimensional Phased Array System (Azimuth Mechanical Scanning + Azimuth/Elevation Phased Scanning)
  • Operating frequency band
    S-band
  • Effective Detection Capability
    ≥0.2Hz
  • Azimuth coverage
    ≥5.0km(RCS=0.01㎡);≥25km(RCS=10㎡)
  • Detection speed
    ≤1500W(Power Consumption)AC200~AC240V
  • Data rate
    360°
  • Data interface
    1m/s~100m/s
  • Power consumption
    RJ45/1Port Fast Ethernet
  • Operating temperature
    -40℃~+55℃
  • Weight
    ≤100kg(Complete Machine)

Common uses

Target Acquisition

Target Acquisition

The C1200 can detect threats from both pedestrians and vehicles at a longer range than most sniper rifles, facilitating target acquisition. Before a sniper can carry out a mission, they must first 1) confirm the presence of the target, and 2) precisely determine the target's location.

Target Acquisition

Target Acquisition

The C1200 can detect threats from both pedestrians and vehicles at a longer range than most sniper rifles, facilitating target acquisition. Before a sniper can carry out a mission, they must first 1) confirm the presence of the target, and 2) precisely determine the target's location.

Target Acquisition

Target Acquisition

The C1200 can detect threats from both pedestrians and vehicles at a longer range than most sniper rifles, facilitating target acquisition. Before a sniper can carry out a mission, they must first 1) confirm the presence of the target, and 2) precisely determine the target's location.

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