The radar is a versatile, cost-effective solution offering a multitude of advantages making it an ideal choice for border guard, battlefield surveillance, civilian and military installation security and combat operations duties.
PGSR-3i ‘Beagle’ Mk. II. can be carried in backpacks by two-man teams to cover areas hardly approachable by vehicles. It is also mountable on vehicles and on field posts as needed. It can be used as a standalone unit or in a network of radars as required by the specifics of the surveillance scenario.
The radar is very durable, capable of withstanding a wide range of environmental factors and is also very reliable, with only a minimal chance of malfunctioning. Due to its operating principles PGSR-3i ‘Beagle’ Mk. II. has minimal possibility of being jammed or intercepted (LPI - Low Probability of Intercept).
- Can be set up and ready for use in 5 minutes
- Can be used standalone or as part of a network
- Easily integrated into systems
- Lightweight and compact
- Can be mounted on vehicles
- Covers areas that are difficult to access by vehicle
Radar is a versatile, cost-effective solution that offers numerous advantages, making it an ideal choice for border security, battlefield reconnaissance, the security of civilian and military facilities, and combat operations. The PGSR-3i “Beagle” Mk. II can be carried in a backpack by two-person teams, allowing it to cover areas that are difficult to access by vehicle. If necessary, it can also be mounted on vehicles and field tripods. It can be used as a standalone unit or as part of a radar network, depending on the specific characteristics of the observation position. The radar is extremely rugged, capable of withstanding a wide variety of environmental conditions, and is also highly reliable, with a minimal chance of failure. Thanks to its operating principles, the PGSR-3i “Beagle” Mk. II has a minimal chance of being jammed or intercepted (LPI – Low Probability of Intercept). The PGSR-3i “Beagle” Mk. II can be carried in backpacks by two-man teams to cover areas that are difficult to access by vehicle. It can also be mounted on vehicles and field posts as needed. It can be used as a standalone unit or as part of a network of radars, depending on the specific requirements of the surveillance scenario. The radar is highly durable, capable of withstanding a wide range of environmental conditions, and is also very reliable, with only a minimal chance of malfunction. Due to its operating principles, the PGSR-3i ‘Beagle’ Mk. II has a minimal chance of being jammed or intercepted (LPI – Low Probability of Intercept).
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