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Country of origin | Pakistan |
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Designer | NRTC Blue Surge |
Introduced | November 2024 |
Type | Early-warning radar |
Frequency | S band |
RPM | 6rpm (10 seconds refresh rate) |
Range | 350 km (220 mi) |
Altitude | 60,000 ft (18,000 m) |
Azimuth | 360 degrees |
Elevation | -6 degrees 20 degrees |
Power | >400 Watts |
The AM-350S is a Pakistani S-band active electronically scanned array (AESA) 3-dimensional air search radar developed jointly by NRTC and Blue Surge.
Overview
The AM-350S was revealed to the public during the 2024 IDEAS expo in Karachi based on the Hino 500 truck. It is a gallium nitride (GaN)-based active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar with digital beamforming capabilities with a surveillance range of 350km and has a 360° FOV and flexible elevation features, enabling it to monitor altitudes of up to 60,000 feet.
It has resilient anti-jamming capabilities with frequency hopping, vector control, and side-lobe suppression. Being an AESA-based system, the AM-350S can leverage its multiple TRMs to emit in different or unique frequencies in one pulse, making it more difficult for an enemy ECM systems to single out a particular frequency for jamming.
See also
References
- Khattak, Arsalan (21 November 2024). "Pakistan Unveils Long-Range Air Surveillance Radar at IDEAS 2024". ProPakistani.
- "3-D radar of wide range of 350 km introduced in Ideas 2024". Abb Takk news.
- "Pakistan introduces 'game-changer' AM350S radar system". Lahore Mirror. 25 November 2024.
- ^ "NRTC AM-350S Long-Range 3D Air Surveillance Radar". Quwa.org. 23 November 2024.
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