With ARESIA-OZOIR's active target and SkyRadar's NextGen 8 GHz Pulse radar we experiment on range deception and radar lock-in with a rotating radar.
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With ARESIA-OZOIR's active target and SkyRadar's NextGen 8 GHz Pulse radar we experiment on range deception and radar lock-in with a rotating radar.
Read the blogARESIA-OZOIR's active target is a convincing tool to train electronic warfare with SkyRadar's NextGen 8 GHz Pulse radar.
Read the blogMy colleague Volker recorded this short video of our NextGen Radars "singing" and "dancing" during release testing.
Read the blogThe following video explains in detail the 2 Dimensional CFAR.
Read the blogNextGen implementation and application test by Ulisses Sodré de Almeida, Edasim, Brazil.
Read the blogThis video show several blocks in the digital signal processing chain that allow to enhance the visibility and tracking of moving targets. We show CFAR, Moving Targete Detection with Doppler Filtering, a Heatmap and the I and Q signals.
Read the blogWithin minutes we can replace the 8 GHz Pulse unit on top of the radar box with a a 24 GHz FMCW radar. We can analyze the FMCW with FreeScopes. Here is how it works.
Read the blogFreeScopes 7 allows students to read live raw data from radar sensors and to assemble their radar block diagrams on the screen, including A-Scopes, B-Scopes and the PPI.
Read the blogIn January 2021, SkyRadar introduced the new Radar User Interface and Control Center "FreeScopes 7".
Read the blogSkyRadar develops and distributes radar training systems (Pulse, Doppler, FMCW, SSR) and tower simulators for universities and aviation academies.
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