Air Defence Tactical Control Radar (ADTCR)
The Air Defence Tactical Control Radar (ADTCR) is a 3D AESA radar. It is developed by Electronics and Radar Development Establishment (LRDE), a laboratory of DRDO which is being developed for Indian Army.
Air Defence Tactical Control Radar (ADTCR) is used for volumetric surveillance, detection, tracking and friend/foe identification of aerial targets of different types, and transmission of prioritised target data to multiple command posts/ weapon systems. The radar is capable of detecting very small targets and low flying targets. The system employs Active Phased Array Technology with Digital Beam Forming, distributed Digital Receivers and IFF Mark XII. The Radar System, power & cooling systems, operator shelter, communication equipment etc. is configured on two High Mobility Vehicles. The Radar can be deployed in plain lands, deserts and in the mountain regions for the purpose of tactical early warning for Ground based Weapon Systems. It is capable of tracking 100 aireal targets at a time.
Type: Tactical Control Radar
Range: 500 km (maximum)
Detection Altitude: 30 m to 30 km
Detection range for 2sqm RCS target: 300 km
Detection range for 0.2sqm RCS target: 160 km
Azimuth: 360°
Elevation: 30°
Operator: India Army
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