Hensoldt is developing an airborne multi-mission surveillance radar which will provide armed forces and border protection authorities with new levels of situational awareness and extremely short reaction times. The software-defined radar named PrecISRTM (derived from ‘precise’, pronunciation: ‘priˈsaiser’) incorporates active array and digital receiver technology into a scaleable high-performance sensor which can be installed aboard helicopters, UAVs and fixed-wing mission aircraft carrying out surveillance of large sea and coastal areas against piracy, trafficking or illicit intrusion.
Due to its software-defined radar modes and electronic beam steering, PrecISR can fulfil different tasks virtually at the same time. It is able to detect, track and classify thousands of objects and thus literally find the ‘needle in a haystack’. Because of its compact design and the fact that all power consuming parts are located outside of the airframe, the airborne platform integration of PrecISR is simplified significantly compared to other radars, according to the company. PrecISR is in the full-scale development phase Xpeller Rapid combines a radar system, a camera, radio detectors and jammers. The system can either be integrated into a vehicle or can be used in a transport container for rapid deployment.
Partnerships:
In December 2019 Frequentis and Hensoldt announced they will combine C-UAS competencies. Frequentis Comsoft will provide mature components in the areas of UTM/ATM/drone detection, data fusion and exchange (MosaiX SWIM), shared situational awareness and ATM-grade surveillance data automation (SDDS-NG, MSDF, PRISMA), cross-agency incident management (ICM), as well as operational requirement analysis (control room consulting). The Hensoldt group will bring sensor solutions (XPELLER, SPEXER), effector and drone defence technology (XPELLER, VADR).