Blighter reports it has further boosted the stealth characteristics of its e-scan radars to better serve the growing number of developers of crewed and autonomous multi-sensor surveillance vehicles and platforms.
According to Blighter, the growing sophistication of electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM) means that demand for Low-Probability-of-Intercept (LPI) radars is increasing rapidly. The need for covert radars that can see but not be seen is particularly strong in the mobile surveillance market where stealth, information superiority and data security are paramount.
“Blighter radars, including its B400 series, feature Low-Probability-of-Intercept (LPI) waveforms; this makes the radar signal difficult to detect and therefore difficult to jam,” said the company in a news release.
In 2025, Blighter radars were integrated into a fleet of custom-built multi-sensor mobile surveillance vehicles for on-the-go monitoring of a European land border; by Allen-Vanguard for its SECURIS rapid deployable counter drone system, and by a SE Asian military customer for mobile border surveillance vehicles.
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