PGSR-3I "BEAGLE" MK. II

PGSR-3i 'Beagle' Mk. II. is a unique light portable radar capable of intercepting, detecting and tracking targets moving on the ground or close to the earth's surface. It can also classify and differentiate targets by their size and movement characteristics.

PGSR-3i 'Beagle' Mk. II. is a unique light portable radar capable of intercepting, detecting and tracking targets moving on the ground or close to the earth's surface. It can also classify and differentiate targets by their size and movement characteristics.

Modern digital signal processing technologies built into the PGSR-3i 'Beagle' Mk. II. are able to distinguish between moving and stationary targets, determine the exact parameters of detected objects and manage adaptive surveillance when environmental conditions change. The radar is controlled by the operator from the remote control or command center. Radar software can use different map formats and display detected targets on a map. The software is built on the principle of ease of use, it is easy to use even for untrained operators. The software supports the integration of this single radar into complex multi-sensor systems. All data of observation and interaction with the user is recorded and can be reproduced for further analysis.

 

WIDE SCOPE OF APPLICATION

The radar is a versatile, cost-effective solution that provides multiple benefits, making it an ideal choice for border protection, battlefield surveillance, civil and military protection, and combat operations.

PGSR-3i 'Beagle' Mk. II. can be carried in knapsacks by a group of two to cover areas that are difficult to reach by car. If necessary, it can also be installed on a car and on a tripod in the field. It can be used as a stand-alone module or in a network of radars, depending on the specifics of the surveillance scenario.

This radar is very stable, able to withstand various natural factors, very reliable with high fault tolerance. Due to its operating principle, there is minimal chance of interception or jamming of the PGSR-3i 'Beagle' Mk. II. (LPI – low probability of interception).