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Lockheed Martin's family of radars provides multi-mission ground-based radar solutions for medium to long range air surveillance. Our state-of-the-art Single Scan Multi Role capability along with our AESA pencil beam architecture provide unique operator-controlled mission flexibility and optimum performance for threat detection. Our proven reliable performance, economical life-cycle cost, and demonstrated integration worldwide make our radars a best overall value solution for Air Surveillance needs. 

Fixed Solution for Long Range

Radar systems that balance flexibility, capability, and value

Flexibility

Flexibility

Multi-Role, highly configurable performance due to Flexible Time/ Energy management

Operator-selectable mission management by azimuth sector

Multiple scan rates

Frequency management

Capability

Capability

Extended Range Surveillance

Easy integration into C2 via ASTERIX-based open interface

Remote maintenance

Best suited for fixed-site applications

Value

Value

Low power consumption utilizing GaN technology

Affordable acquisition and lifecycle maintenance

Low risk, proven solution with on-time delivery

Demonstrated 100% unmanned operation

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Top Ten Reasons Customers Choose our Family of Radars:

  1. Affordable acquisition and maintenance costs
  2. Ease of integration with NATO and existing C2 systems (open/ non-proprietary interface)
  3. High performance in clutter and jamming
  4. Scaled configurations with common training, operations, and sparing
  5. Proven low-risk acquisition and on-time delivery
  6. Demonstrated extended lifecycle support and upgrade capability
  7. Reliable AESA Pencil-Beam architecture featuring graceful degradation and auto-recalibration
  8. Lowest power consumption for long range capability
  9. Product Line Philosophy - shared obsolescence resolution and upgrade development
  10. Proven performance worldwide (more than 30 nations on 6 continents)
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