Tuesday, April 23, 2024

ELM-2022A Radar Equipped on DHC-6 Seaplane

To patrol the South China Sea regardless of day and night, seaplane DHC-6 Twin Otter is integrated radar and sensor systems superior offer by Israel.

ELM-2022A radar capable of simultaneously scanning and tracking up to 256 targets at sea with the performance has been rated as “excellent”.

ELM-2022A Radar expanded range maritime surveillance up to 200 nautical miles, can support a range of military tasks as warfare against surface ships, anti-submarine warfare.

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Additionally, ELM-2022A system can also perform tasks such as protecting paramilitary exclusive economic zone, the coastal patrol and protect the fisheries sector and rescue.

Particularly, ELM-2022A can classify operating targets at sea and storm mode.

Meanwhile, a system MiniPOP observation day / night high resolution, providing real-time images, the ability to automatically record images of the target, the target location with high accuracy Small platforms involved attacks like unmanned aircraft, armored vehicles, unmanned vehicle ground and naval warships.

MiniPOP is designed with open architecture that can carry up to 4 sensors.

A basic system configuration can magnify images continuously with a color camera and a camera image daytime heat. A laser pointer, video recorders and automatic probe laser can work in combination to create more functional.

Sensor systems are often used to track and guide the missile attack on the media Helfire US military and NATO today.

With two radar surveillance system ELM-2022A multifunction sensor and observation day / night MiniPOP showed operability patrol Twin Otter seaplane will not inferior to the naval patrol aircraft specialist currently used in the world.

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