Medium-Range Active Phased Array Radar

Medium-Range Active Phased Array Radar is an X-band AESA surveillance radar for all-weather air-ground monitoring, delivering precise 4D detection and reliable target tracking across complex environments.

Key Features:
✔️ X-Band AESA Radar: Fast, accurate electronic beam steering
✔️ 4D Detection Capability: Measures range, azimuth, elevation, and velocity
✔️ Flexible Scan Modes: 360° mechanical or 90° phased horizontal scanning
✔️ Vertical Electronic Scan: Adaptive elevation coverage across airspace sectors
✔️ Advanced UAV Tracking: Detects FPV, low-emission, and autonomous drones
✔️ Ground Target Detection: Tracks personnel and vehicles with precision
✔️ High-Fidelity Tracking: Stable and accurate target monitoring
✔️ Sensor Cueing Support: Guides EO/IR sensors and countermeasures
✔️ Flexible Deployment: Fixed-site or vehicle-mounted operation

Medium-Range Active Phased Array Radar

The Medium-range Active Phased Array Radar operates in X-band frequency with active electronically scanned array architecture for integrated air-ground 4D target detection. The system measures range, azimuth, elevation, and velocity across all detected objects. User-defined scanning modes include horizontal 360° mechanical rotation or 90° phase scanning sectors depending on coverage requirements. Vertical electronic scanning divides airspace into configurable elevation sectors without mechanical movement. All-weather capability maintains operational performance through adverse meteorological conditions that limit optical detection methods.

The radar detects conventional drones, low-emission aircraft, fiber-optic-controlled FPV units, and autonomous unmanned systems through multi-mode signal processing. Ground target tracking extends to personnel movement and vehicle identification within the surveillance radius. High-precision tracking algorithms provide fire control quality data for weapons guidance systems. The system generates cueing information for optical sensors, automatically directing cameras toward threat coordinates. Integration interfaces support connection to electronic countermeasure platforms and kinetic engagement systems. Deployment options accommodate fixed tower installations or vehicle-mounted mobile configurations.

Coastal defense batteries use the Medium-range Active Phased Array Radar for monitoring maritime approaches against amphibious drone threats and surface infiltration. Army brigade headquarters deploy these systems for divisional airspace management and early warning networks. Air defense regiments position the radar at critical nodes providing gap coverage between theater surveillance assets. Border guard units install vehicle-mounted variants for mobile response to cross-border incursions. Naval shore installations rely on the system for harbor protection against asymmetric aerial attacks.

Tactical Supply Pakistan provides medium-range detection systems that balance coverage area with transportability for tactical-level operations. The company sources radar equipment offering modular deployment options that adapt to changing operational requirements.

What is the difference between mechanical and phase scanning modes?
Mechanical scanning provides 360° coverage through physical antenna rotation. Phase scanning offers faster update rates within 90° sectors without moving parts.

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