SWISS RADAR

A K-band radar system measuring vehicle speed, classifying traffic, and monitoring lanes with high accuracy under all weather conditions.

Key Features:
✔️ K-band operation at 24.125 GHz for vehicle detection
✔️ Measures speed from 10 to 255 km/h with ±3 km/h accuracy (<100 km/h)
✔️ Vehicle classification across 5 categories with ±10% accuracy
✔️ Traffic counting precision of ±3%
✔️ Functions in all weather conditions, –30 °C to +60 °C
✔️ Installation heights 1–8 m; IP64 environmental protection
✔️ 6 V/12 Ah battery allows ~3 weeks autonomy
✔️ Stores 1 million measurements in onboard memory
✔️ Supports Bluetooth configuration, solar or 4G modules
✔️ Monitors 1–2 lanes with lane tracking and 30 km/h zone detection

SWISS RADAR

The SWISS RADAR is a lateral radar device measuring 245×270×230mm weighing 6.7 kilograms. K-band transmission operates at 24.125 gigahertz detecting vehicles from 10 to 255 kilometers per hour. Speed accuracy reaches ±3 km/h below 100 km/h and 3% above. Vehicle classification maintains ±10% accuracy across 5 traffic categories. Traffic counting precision achieves ±3%. The system functions across all weather conditions. Installation heights range 1 to 8 meters. IP64 protection withstands environmental exposure. Operating temperature spans minus 30 to plus 60 degrees Celsius. A 6V/12Ah battery enables three weeks continuous autonomy. Data memory stores 1 million measurements. Bluetooth connectivity permits configuration from mobile vehicles. Solar and 4G modules enable permanent counting stations.

The radar classifies vehicles into 5 categories with up to 13 speed classes. Date-time recording reaches hundredth-second accuracy. The system monitors one or two opposing lanes simultaneously. Lane tracking distinguishes individual vehicle paths. 30 km/h zone detection identifies compliance. Dashboard displays comprehensive data with table and diagram analysis. Excel and FIME export formats enable data integration. Simple Bluetooth installation requires minimal setup. Configuration uses handheld terminals or laptops. Speed measurements differentiate free-flowing traffic patterns effectively.

Traffic safety engineers deploy SWISS RADAR for excessive speed identification. Urban planners collect data supporting development planning. Municipal authorities conduct intermittent surveys. Transportation departments monitor vehicle classifications. Speed enforcement agencies identify violations. Environmental agencies track traffic composition. Research institutions analyze flow patterns. Safety programs document violation frequency. Community councils implement traffic calming initiatives.

Tactical Supply Pakistan manufactures lateral radar systems combining autonomous operation with weather-resistant sensing for comprehensive traffic counting and speed detection.

Why is the SWISS RADAR unsuitable for congested areas?
Stop-and-go traffic distorts radar measurements through frequent velocity changes. Free-flowing traffic maintains consistent doppler patterns enabling accurate detection. The system performs optimally on open roads with uninterrupted traffic flow.

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