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Military Radar Summit Current Attendee Snapshot

Take a look at the industry professionals scheduled to attend the 13th Annual Military Radar Summit! Don’t miss your opportunity to meet face-to-face with these decision-makers.

Interviews

Passive Radar & The Future of Air Defense PART 1

Our partners at Defence IQ sat down with ERA’s Commercial Director Ondřej Chlost and Simulation Production Manager Martin Zach to discuss future air defense, simulation technologies and next-generation surveillance solutions. 

Passive Radar & The Future of Air Defense PART 2

Part 2 of Defence IQ's conversation with ERA's Commercial Director, Ondřej Chlost, on the ideal radar combination to tackle future air threats. 

Whitepapers, Reports & Analysis

Anit-Air Radar and C2 Global Market Report

The advent of stealth technology and the invasion of Ukraine, as well as the march towards the multidomain battlefield, has called for several radar and c2 modernisation programmes. The Military Radar market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.1%, Chiefly driven by US efforts and the UK Air...

Military Radar in the Age of UASs and Hypersonics: FY20 DoD BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS

The global threat landscape is changing. In between the proliferation of UAVs/small drones and the looming threat of hypersonic weapons, advancing radar technology across the military is critical, perhaps now more than ever.Ahead of the upcoming Military Radar Summit this January, we took a look at the DoD’s FY20 budget...

A Look at the Latest Technologies Advancing Military Radar (Worth $1.73 B)

Ahead of the summit, we took an in-depth look at the latest radar technologies that are worth roughly $1.73 billion. Download this report to learn about the latest technological developments and for a breakdown of the $1.73 billion in funding. Highlighted technologies include:Sensor FusionOpen ArchitecturesWide-band Millimeter WaveMoving Target IndicationGround Penetrating...

Everything You Need to Know About the DoD's $3.7 Billion Budget for Radar in FY19

As radar continues to be the largest area of growth for military electronics, we created an in-depth breakdown of how the FY19 Department of Defense budget will impact military radar initiatives.The 2019 DoD budget calls for 57 radar line items totaling about $3.70 billion.

Principles of Modern Radar: Advanced Techniques

Principles of Modern Radar: Advanced Techniques is a professional reference for practicing engineers, including Joseph R. Guerci that provides a stepping stone to advanced practice with in-depth discussions of the most commonly used advanced techniques for radar design. It will also serve advanced radar academic and training courses with a...

Past Presentations

(SWaP-C) Architecture to Process Synthetic Aperture Radar Signal on Chip

Increasing capabilities of the Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)Presentation by Lieutenant-Colonel Gustavo, Officer, Command & Control Section, Chief of Staff of the Brazilian Air Force

Quantum Detection and Ranging (QUDAR) for Enhanced Target Detection and Imaging

Creating entangled photons at useful radio frequenciesGenerating interest for new DoD funding initiativesBy Ram Narayanan, Professor of Electrical Engineering | Radar and Communications Lab Group, Pennsylvania State University

Air and Marine Operations: Tethered Aerostat Radar Systems

Presentation by Richard Booth, Executive Director of the Air & Marine Operations Center, AMO, DHS

Australian Radar Priorities

Development priorities for active electronically scanned array radarAccelerating the procurement of new radar and technology readinessPresentation by Roger Gross, Counsellor Defence Materiel (CONDMAT), Department of Defence of Australia

An Update on DARPA’s Arrays at Commercial Timescales – Integration and Validation (ACT-IV) program

Developing next generation systems that support reconfigurable, programmable, and software definable functionality in the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS)Current practices and limitations of building radio frequency (RF) personality systemsPresentation by Dr. Tom Rondeau, Program Manager | Microsystems Technology Office (MTO), DARPA

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