Man portable radar

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A Radar System that is said to be portable by a person or a groups of people. No minimum distance of carriage is specified.

Blighter B202 The Plextek Blighter (Battlefield LIGHTweight E-scan Radar) B202 is an advanced E-Scan RADAR with no moving parts for high reliability in the field. It’s weight is about 14 kg and is therefore truly man portable, about the weight of a machine gun and less then half the weight of others Man Portable Radars. Blighter B202 can operate off small batteries unlike others in its class which are really vehicle bounded. Blighter B202 is phase coherent and has very low probability of intercept due to it’s very low peak power. Blighter B202 also includes high quality Doppler audio and is a "Multi-Mode and Muli-Role" RADAR. The modes including RADAR modes for quick scan with audio for fast search and long dwell modes small scan for high probability of detection of crawlers also can be used with Doppler audio for recognition recognition. Most suited to convert ops and border surveillance as multiple Blighter radars can coordinate in to ad-hoc networks and sequence their RADAR emissions to form border surveillance over very long lines of control.

MSTAR Man-portable Surveillance and Target Acquisition Radar (MSTAR) Provides long range, wide area surveillance and detection in an over-watch capability. Weight is about 30kg See MSTAR

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