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ART Midrange 3D drone detection validation at DronePort (Exercise 2)

ART Midrange 3D drone detection validation at DronePort (Exercise 2) This video shows ART Midrange 3D radar tracking a DJI Phantom IV during the validation test performed at DronePort facilities on February 2020.

The exercise corresponds to a flight with altitude variation between 50 and 90m. During this event different flight exercises were executed to validate the performance of this 3D radar that is able to detect small quadcopters up to 3km range providing a high-quality measurement of their flying altitude.

The radar is part of a family of C-UAS radars that feature operational ranges up to 40 km with detection of small drones up to 10 km.

The video shows the user interface of the ART HMI multi-sensor command and control software that includes a high-performance 3D GIS engine presenting the complete flight path in real time. The software is based on an open architecture to integrate multiple sensor and devices (Radar, cameras, RF detectors, C-UAS jammers, etc), and allows the definition of specific user defined areas with associated rules for automatic threat evaluation and management.

This radar is specifically tailored to address the requirements of the Security & Defense market and Air Traffic Regulation institutions in two key applications: counter small unmanned aerial vehicle systems (C-UAS) and unmanned aircraft traffic management (UTM).

See www.advancedradartechnologies.com for additional details of the product line.

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