At the forum "Protection of civil facilities from attacks by unmanned systems and commercial operation of UAS" in St. Petersburg, the company "Eliars" demonstrated its radar-optical complex "Lis-10", designed to protect airfields from drones.
The system uses specialized software and consists of the "Lori" radar station and the "Sigma" optoelectronic system. It is designed for intelligent monitoring and protection of perimeters of industrial facilities, critical infrastructure and airfields. The complex is resistant to extreme temperatures, operating in the range from -40 to +50 °C.
The complex was assembled jointly with our partners for close detection of civil air defense targets. Accordingly, here we solve the problems of detecting all targets that fall into the radar coverage area. In terms of frequency ranges, we have a solution that allows us to work with frequencies from 8 to 10 GHz. Our airfields operate at 10 GHz.
After the target designation is detected, it is transmitted to the verification camera (or cameras). They, in turn, carry out individual tracking of each target, using a built-in neural network to compare and recognize the image.
Earlier www1.ru reported that new mobile anti-drone Chinese radar systems have appeared in the Russian army.
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