2022-05-01
Rheinmetall Unveils New State-of-the-art Radar
Rheinmetall recently unveiled the Oerlikon AESA Multi-Mission Radar (AMMR), the Group’s latest radar system. The radar was developed entirely at Rheinmetall Italia in Rome, highlighting the subsidiary’s role as Rheinmetall’s radar centre of excellence. The new radar is now ready for series production.
The radar responds to challenging current and emerging short- and very short-range aerial threats. It can successfully detect and process mini- and micro-unmanned aerial vehicles; incoming rockets, artillery and mortars engaging in high angle attacks; as well as air/surface weapons and cruise missiles. Thanks to adaptive full digital beamforming techniques in the S-band, Oerlikon AMMR automatically detects, classifies, and tracks the full spectrum of aerial threats.
Furthermore, Oerlikon AMMR offers superior performance and ease of operation as well as integration into a wide range of platforms. It can track and classify multiple threats simultaneously. The radar is designed to operate in stationary mode or on the move, even under gruelling environmental and jamming conditions. Moreover, it features cutting-edge electronic counter-countermeasures. It is fully software-defined, with a configuration capable of adapting to the specific operational scenario. Additionally, the radar can be easily upgraded in the future to keep pace with evolving threat scenarios.
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