Latest-technology radar sensors specifically designed for security requirements are at the core of CASSIDIAN's presentations at the African Aerospace and Defence exhibition 2010. CASSIDIAN represents the re-branded former EADS Defence & Security division and thus the defence and security pillar of Europe's largest aerospace and defence company EADS.
For the first time, CASSIDIAN unveils its newly developed security radar family which is unique and is representing the worldwide first operational portfolio of land-based ground- and maritime surveillance sensors for security applications capitalising on the latest AESA (Active Electronically Scanning Array) radar technology.
This technology, pioneered by CASSIDIAN, enhances the radar's performance so that one AESA radar can replace several conventional radars. These sensors tremendously increase detection capabilities and reliability, thus ensuring rapid countermeasures against asymetric and varying threats.
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