GR-12v2.5

The BATS GR-12v2.5 Advanced Ground Surveillance Radar is an instantaneous and continuous multi-beam solid state FMCW radar. As any LFMCW radar, the transmitted energy spreads over a broad frequency spectrum and time domain. The end result is a very low peak power density and low probability of intercept (LPI), giving the GR-12v2.5 good immunity to electronic countermeasures.

In operational use by military, paramilitary and security agencies, the radar instantly detects, monitors and tracks all moving targets in the Region of Interest (ROI), such as a walking person at 2,5 km, a moving vehicle at 5 km, and various boats and vessels at sea.

Each moving target within the field of view is illuminated repeatedly during every radar cycle, resulting in a continuous update of the target. This approach produces an effect similar to that of a video camera and appropriately earns the radar the nickname of a “staring” radar, which is its unique capability. Unlike most radars this radar does not have a scanning beam (mechanical or electronic), but covers the entire area of interest simultaneously. The multiple beams give the GR-12v2.5 a high resolution in azimuth. For detecting ground targets in areas with a large range of altitudes (e.g. mountainous areas), an optimal elevation beam width is used.

The GR-12v2.5 performs 200 simultaneous search, detection, and tracking of targets and has a high probability of detection in all weather conditions, over land as well as over water simultaneously. Typically, a target track is displayed within 10 sec from initial movement.

The GR-12 radar has no rotational parts, it has a multi-beam array with digital beam forming, resulting in a very high MTBF.

GR-12v5

The BATS GR-12v5 Advanced Ground Surveillance Radar is an instantaneous and continuous multi-beam solid state FMCW radar. As any LFMCW radar, the transmitted energy spreads over a broad frequency spectrum and time domain. The end result is a very low peak power density and low probability of intercept (LPI), giving the GR-12v5 good immunity to electronic countermeasures.

In operational use by military, paramilitary and security agencies, the radar instantly detects, monitors and tracks all moving targets in the Region of Interest (ROI), such as a walking person at 5 km, a moving vehicle at 10 km, and various boats and vessels at sea up to 32 km.

Each moving target within the field of view is illuminated repeatedly during every radar cycle, resulting in a continuous update of the target. This approach produces an effect similar to that of a video camera and appropriately earns the radar the nickname of a “staring” radar, which is its unique capability. Unlike most radars this radar does not have a scanning beam (mechanical or electronic), but covers the entire area of interest simultaneously. The multiple beams give the GR-12v5 a high resolution in azimuth. For detecting ground targets in areas with a large range of altitudes (e.g. mountainous areas), an optimal elevation beam width is used.

The GR-12v5 performs 300 simultaneous search, detection, and tracking of targets and has a high probability of detection in all weather conditions, over land as well as over water simultaneously. Typically, a target track is displayed within 10 sec from initial movement.

The GR-12 radar has no rotational parts, it has a multi-beam array with digital beam forming, resulting in a very high MTBF.

GR-12v10

The BATS GR-12v10 Advanced Ground Surveillance Radar is an instantaneous and continuous multi-beam solid state FMCW radar. As any LFMCW radar, the transmitted energy spreads over a broad frequency spectrum and time domain. The end result is a very low peak power density and low probability of intercept (LPI), giving the GR-12v10 good immunity to electronic countermeasures.

In operational use by military, paramilitary and security agencies, the radar instantly detects, monitors and tracks all moving targets in the Region of Interest (ROI), such as a walking person at 10 km, a moving vehicle and sailboats at 20 km, and up to 48 km for medium size ships.

Each moving target within the field of view is illuminated repeatedly during every radar cycle, resulting in a continuous update of the target. This approach produces an effect similar to that of a video camera and appropriately earns the radar the nickname of a “staring” radar, which is its unique capability. Unlike most radars this radar does not have a scanning beam (mechanical or electronic), but covers the entire area of interest simultaneously. The multiple beams give the GR-12v10 a high resolution in azimuth. For detecting ground targets in areas with a large range of altitudes (e.g. mountainous areas), an optimal elevation beam width is used.

The GR-12v10 performs 500 simultaneous search, detection, and tracking of targets and has a high probability of detection in all weather conditions, over land as well as over water simultaneously. Typically, a target track is displayed within 10 sec from initial movement.

The GR-12 radar has no rotational parts, it has a multi-beam array with digital beam forming, resulting in a very high MTBF.

GR-12v15

The BATS GR-12v15 Advanced Ground Surveillance Radar is an instantaneous and continuous multi-beam solid state FMCW radar. As any LFMCW radar, the transmitted energy spreads over a broad frequency spectrum and time domain. The end result is a very low peak power density and low probability of intercept (LPI), giving the GR-12v15 good immunity to electronic countermeasures.

In operational use by military, paramilitary and security agencies, the radar instantly detects, monitors and tracks all moving targets in the Region of Interest (ROI), such as a walking person at 15 km, a moving vehicle and sailboats at 30 km, and up to 96 km for medium size ships.

Each moving target within the field of view is illuminated repeatedly during every radar cycle, resulting in a continuous update of the target. This approach produces an effect similar to that of a video camera and appropriately earns the radar the nickname of a “staring” radar, which is its unique capability. Unlike most radars this radar does not have a scanning beam (mechanical or electronic), but covers the entire area of interest simultaneously. The multiple beams give the GR-12v15 a high resolution in azimuth. For detecting ground targets in areas with a large range of altitudes (e.g. mountainous areas), an optimal elevation beam width is used.

The GR-12v15 performs 500 simultaneous search, detection, and tracking of targets and has a high probability of detection in all weather conditions, over land as well as over water simultaneously. Typically, a target track is displayed within 10 sec from initial movement.

The GR-12 radar has no rotational parts, it has a multi-beam array with digital beam forming, resulting in a very high MTBF.

GR-12v22

The BATS GR-12v22 Advanced Ground Surveillance Radar is an instantaneous and continuous multi-beam solid state FMCW radar. As any LFMCW radar, the transmitted energy spreads over a broad frequency spectrum and time domain. The end result is a very low peak power density and low probability of intercept (LPI), giving the GR-12v22 good immunity to electronic countermeasures.

In operational use by military, paramilitary and security agencies, the radar instantly detects, monitors and tracks all moving targets in the Region of Interest (ROI), such as a rubber boat or jet-ski at 22 km, a moving vehicle and sailboats at 44 km, and up to 140 km for medium size ships.

Each moving target within the field of view is illuminated repeatedly during every radar cycle, resulting in a continuous update of the target. This approach produces an effect similar to that of a video camera and appropriately earns the radar the nickname of a “staring” radar, which is its unique capability. Unlike most radars this radar does not have a scanning beam (mechanical or electronic), but covers the entire area of interest simultaneously. The multiple beams give the GR-12v22 a high resolution in azimuth. For detecting ground targets in areas with a large range of altitudes (e.g. mountainous areas), an optimal elevation beam width is used.

The GR-12v22 performs 500 simultaneous search, detection, and tracking of targets and has a high probability of detection in all weather conditions, over land as well as over water simultaneously. Typically, a target track is displayed within 10 sec from initial movement.

The GR-12 radar has no rotational parts, it has a multi-beam array with digital beam forming, resulting in a very high MTBF.

GR-12FP

GR-12FP Multi-Mission Surveillance Radar is an innovative, advanced high resolution foliage penetrating (FOPEN) radar with unique and outstanding capabilities.

Featuring simultaneous multi-beam technology, the GR-12FP radar provides persistent surveillance in foliage and instantaneous target tracking over a wide land area.

Used by military, paramilitary and security agencies, the GR-12FP instantly detects, monitors and tracks all ground moving targets in the Region Of Interest (ROI), such as walking persons and moving vehicles. The radar features a stationary (non rotating) planar array antenna, covering a sector of 90°.

GR-12

The BATS GR-12 family Surveillance Radars is a family of advanced high-resolution radars with unique and outstanding capabilities.

Featuring simultaneous multi-beam technology, these radars provide persistent surveillance and instantaneous target detection and tracking over a wide area using FMCW technology.

The GR-12 radars are designed for dual use – ground and sea surface surveillance – even in adverse weather conditions.

These radars feature up to 4 stationary (non-rotating) planar antennas, each covering a sector of 90 degrees.

Covering detection ranges from 300 m up to 22.000 m for a moving rubber boat and ranges of up to 44.000 m for a moving vehicle or a sailboat, enables cutting edge radar technologies.

The GR-12 family is available in many variants: v2.5, v5, v10, v15, v22 and foliage penetration (FP)

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