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One radar watches 30 km of border, spotting drones, vehicles, and personnel before they cross the line.
Single G-Hunter radar provides continuous monitoring along 30 kilometers of border. Early detection at maximum range provides critical response time for target assessment and response activation.
Single radar monitors 30km of border line with 3km altitude coverage
Operates 24/7 in fog, rain, snow, and complete darkness
6+ minutes reaction time at maximum detection range
Detects micro-UAVs at 8 km so response teams move before a drone ever touches the perimeter.
Tracks ground vehicles with live speed and heading data to support rapid adjudication.
Separates humans from wildlife using velocity cues, flagging real incursions while filtering the rest.
Graduated response protocols based on target proximity enable efficient resource allocation and proportional responses.
Early detection and threat assessment. Maximum warning time for response preparation.
Threat classification and response team mobilization. Active monitoring phase.
Immediate object response and action activation. Emergency protocols.
Long-range detection with minimal infrastructure requirements. Solar power compatible, extreme temperature operation (-40°C to +55°C).
Advanced filtering algorithms eliminate ground clutter from dense vegetation. Low-altitude coverage optimized for forest environments.
Dual-mode operation for maritime and aerial targets. Small boat detection with wave filtering and sea clutter suppression.
Network installation compensates for terrain masking. Gap-filling sensors with 3D coverage adaptation for altitude variations.
Integration with existing command and control systems via TCP/IP and SNMP protocols
Combine radar data with cameras, thermal, and RF detection for complete awareness
Multiple radars networked for extended coverage with centralized monitoring
Contact our border security specialists for a comprehensive threat assessment and system design