Surveillance radar NM2-24D/F24D
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Surveillance radar - NM2-24D/F24D - Accipiter - weather / secondary / airborne
Surveillance radar - NM2-24D/F24D - Accipiter - weather / secondary / airborne
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Characteristics

Type
surveillance, weather, secondary
Location
airborne

Description

Dual 3D Avian Radar System The Accipiter® NM2-24D/F24D Avian Radar System is a software-programmable, 3D volume surveillance radar specially designed to detect and track small airborne targets of all types, including birds, drones and aircraft of all sizes. The system includes two radar sensors integrated into a NEMA-4 rated environmental enclosure, which houses the radar sensor electronics, digital radar processors, radar remote controllers, radar data server, power management and data communications components. One sensor is configured with Accipiter’s F24D 24” dish antenna that is set to a user-selected, fixed beam elevation angle using a manually-adjustable thumbwheel. The other sensor incorporates Accipiter’s Total Coverage® 24D agile dish antenna that is user programmable so that it can scan anywhere in the hemisphere. The Accipiter® NM2-24D/F24D is well suited for use at military and civil airports for bird strike risk mitigation and air domain awareness applications. Flexibility and Expandability The Accipiter® NM2-24D/F24D Avian Radar System is built on Accipiter’s patented Radar Intelligence Network™ (RIN) platform technology which allows it to grow to meet your changing needs, flexibly and affordably. Additional sensors can be integrated, including radar sensors to expand coverage, as well as secondary sensors such as ADS-B, AIS, cameras, weather sensors and FOD detection systems to increase awareness.

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