PGSR-3i ‘Beagle’

Man-Portable Ground Surveillance Radar

PGSR-3i 'Beagle' is a battlefield-proven radar system for ground surveillance and artillery observation. Beagles are in operation as the primary solution in several (8-10) NATO member and partner countries, with the best usability rate. Furthermore PGSR-3i ‘Beagle’ is a unique lightweight man-portable radar, which is capable of intercepting, detecting and tracking targets moving on or close to the ground.

  •  Ideal choice for the border guard, military and combat duties
  •  FMCW radar technology
  •  Durable, withstand harsh environmental conditions
  • Low probablity of intercept
  •  Versatile, cost-effective
  •  Carryable in backpacks by two-man teams or can be mounted on mast/vehicle
  •  Instrumental range 40 km (optional) - NATO directive detection ranges
  •  Covers areas hardly approachable by vehicles
  •  Easy integration into third-party systems
  •  Can be used as standalone or in network of radars
  •  Integrated DSP technology
  •  Controlled from the operator unit or command center
  •  5 minutes to set up and ready for operation
  •  Tested according to MIL-STD-810G

The PGSR-3i ‘Beagle’ Ground Surveillance radar is a versatile and cost-effective solution for both military or civilian purposes. It is an ideal choice for border guard, battlefield surveillance, civilian and military installation and any security and combat operations. PGSR-3i ‘Beagle’ can be carried in backpacks by two people on foot to cover areas that are inaccessible to vehicles. It can be mount on vehicles' mast when necessary. The PGSR3i can be used as a standalone surveilance unit or in network with other units. The radar has proven track record of usage in extreme environmental conditions. It has an extremly high MTBF (>10000 hrs). Due to its operating principles PGSR-3i ‘Beagle’ has minimal possibility of being jammed or intercepted (LPI - Low Probability of Intercept).

The highly advanced DSP technologies integrated in PGSR-3i ‘Beagle’ differentiate between moving and stationary targets; determine the exact parameters of the detections and control the adaptive surveillance parameters during changing environmental conditions. The radar is controlled from the operator unit or command center. The radar’s control software is capable of utilizing various map formats and displaying the detected targets over the map. The software is designed in a user friendly way, it is easy to use even for untrained operators. The software supports the integration of this single radar into complex multisensor systems. Every surveillance data and user interaction is recorded and can be replayed for further analysis.