Robin Radar increases detection range of its IRIS C-UAS radar

Robin Radar Systems today unveils a software upgrade to its flagship IRIS counter-UAS radar, extending detection range from 5km (3.1 miles) to 12km (7.45 miles). The innovation makes IRIS one of the first off-the-shelf radars proven to detect and classify Shahed loitering munitions at long distances, providing operators with crucial early warning against one of the most lethal weapons in modern conflict, said the company in a press release.

“The new Long-Range Mode (LRM) was first developed and stress-tested through Robin’s significant number of IRIS deployments in Ukraine, where Shahed drones have become a near-daily threat to critical infrastructure,” said the release. “Direct feedback from Ukrainian operators has been fed back into Robin’s development cycle, enabling the company to deliver the upgrade in record time. Unlike costly missile-tracking radars, IRIS is a compact and lightweight mobile system that can be deployed in minutes and integrated seamlessly into multi-sensor CUAS architectures. The software-only upgrade requires no hardware replacement, ensuring all IRIS units can be field-upgraded.

“For Ukrainian forces, the 12km range will offer a potentially life-saving window of warning to prepare for incoming Shaheds travelling at over 180 km/h (111Mph). For U.S. and European customers, the battlefield-tested technology is set to be rolled out to critical government agencies, including key European Ministries of Defense and Interior, as well as the US Department of Homeland Security Science & Technology, to ensure domestic innovations reflect the best available technology currently being used in live conflict zones.

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