Robin Radar Systems has delivered its IRIS counter-UAS radars to the Gulf region within weeks of order and is expanding manufacturing to support Gulf states, according to a company press release.
The 3D drone radar, IRIS, has been delivered at short notice, integrating seamlessly into wider C-UAS systems to safeguard critical infrastructure across the Gulf, including key national sites, amid heightened threats – particularly from fixed-wing drones, said the company in a press release. IRIS has been designed to integrate with command and control (C2) systems and wider C-UAS ecosystems to provide 360° coverage and advanced classification capabilities, enabling operators to detect and distinguish small drones in complex environments with high accuracy. For more diverse applications, the technology can also operate in Long-Range Mode (LRM), extending instrumented range up to 12 km, or on-the-move (OTM) for vehicle-mounted use, said the company.
In Ukraine, IRIS has been deployed to detect, track, and classify hostile drones, and are engineered to meet the mission-critical needs of operators navigating aerial threats in conflict zones, said the company.
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https://www.robinradar.com/news-events/iris-drone-detection-radars-deployed-in-the-gulf-region-within-weeks-of-order
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