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Next-Gen Radar & Detection
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Explore the future of radar and detection technologies.
From surveillance systems to stealth detection, we break down innovations that enhance situational awareness, improve threat detection, and ensure superiority on land, air, and sea.
Sentinel at Sea: India Rolls Out TRIDENT‑SAMUDRA for Real-Time Naval Awareness
The TRIDENT-SAMUDRA platform uses AI to combine satellite, radar, and naval sensor data, giving the Indian Navy real-time maritime awareness.
Spain Builds GaN-Based Counter-Battery Radar to Detect Artillery, Rockets
Counter-battery radar is a next-gen system designed to detect and locate artillery, rockets, and mortar fire.
US Army Turns to Industry for New ‘Portable RF Effects’ Platform
The RDEP-P2 concept is a portable RF platform enabling soldiers to monitor networks, maintain communications, and disrupt enemy electronic systems.
A New Sensing Tech Poised to Boost US Army Battlefield Awareness
Terahertz system is a next-generation sensing technology that blends radio frequency penetration with optical-resolution imaging.
RTX Builds 1-Km ‘X-Ray Vision’ to Spot Hidden Threats From Afar
RTX’s X-ray imaging system uses advanced modeling and algorithms to reconstruct blurry images from at nearly one-kilometer distances.
Kongsberg Sharpens Underwater Ears With Upgraded ‘Listen’ System
Kongsberg Listen enhances passive electromagnetic sensing and delivering precise 3D subsea intelligence for naval platforms.
Ukrainian Drones Gain Cloud-Piercing Vision Thanks to French AI Radar
Sahara radar equips Ukrainian drones with AI-enabled synthetic-aperture vision, allowing high-resolution imaging through fog and darkness.
Northrop’s ‘Valen’ Packs Radar, EW, and Comms Into One Sensing Tech
Valen is Northrop Grumman’s multifunction AESA radar, combining radar, electronic warfare, and communications in a single system.
British Army Brings in Leonardo’s ‘Silent Ears’ to Track Enemy Artillery
The SONUS acoustic detector by Leonardo gives the British Army a compact, passive system to locate gunfire and explosions safely.