The development and deployment of anti-drone radar systems have become a cutting-edge focus in the electromagnetic spectrum competition. These radars commonly operate within the X-band (8-12 GHz) as their core frequency range, leveraging its excellent resolution and tracking accuracy to effectively detect small, low-altitude, slow-moving drone targets. In complex electromagnetic environments, the ability to control and utilize the X-band more efficiently and intelligently determines which side holds the critical technological initiative in counter-drone defense.
This competition manifests directly in the contest over radar performance: on one hand, systems must employ technologies such as adaptive frequency hopping and narrow beams to ensure stable operation and low probability of interception within the X-band; on the other hand, they must be capable of identifying and suppressing deceptive or jamming signals from hostile drones operating in the same frequency range. Therefore, the confrontation between anti-drone radars is, in essence, a real-time dynamic contest of "detection" versus "countermeasures" within a specific spectrum, serving as a microcosm of systemic electronic warfare capabilities in the domain of low-altitude security.
| Category | Specifications |
|---|---|
| Operating System | Phased Array System (Azimuth Mechanical Scan + Elevation Electronic Scan) / Pulse Doppler |
| Operating Frequency Band | X-band |
| Range | ≥8.0km |
| Azimuth Coverage | 360° |
| Elevation Coverage | ≥40° |
| Detection Speed | 1.8km/h – 270km/h |
| Speed Accuracy | ≤0.5m/s |
| Weight | ≤77kg |
| Operating Temperature | – 40℃ ~+ 55℃ |
| Product Dimensions | 820mm x 925mm x 360mm |
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