Enabling Technologies for Port and Harbor Security

Source: www.militaryaerospace.com/resources/article/14068779/enabling-technologies-for-port-and-harbor-security

Blighter’s Co-Founder and CTO – Mark Radford – features in JR Wilson‘s article for Military & Aerospace Electronics.

Blending electro-optical sensors, radar, sonar, unmanned vehicles, and good old-fashioned human patrolling represent the latest approaches to keeping the nation’s waterways safe from terrorism, spying, and sabotage.

The United States has always depended on water transport to import, export, and distribute goods. As the nation expanded from 13 East Coast colonies to a nation ranging from Maine and the U.S. Virgin Islands in the East to Alaska and Guam in the West, the movement of goods by ocean and rivers became even more important — and remains so to this day.

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Updated Feature Note Published – Radar Technology 101

Continue your Professional Development with Blighter’s series of CPD Certified Training Modules, each of which is intended to furnish delegates with the most important facts and figures they need to provide guidance and basic competence in the covered subject matter.

RADAR

Participate in a quick-start guide to RADAR technology, it’s history and operation with a specific slant towards the popular Doppler FMCW variants and their use in perimeter protection and wide area surveillance applications.

Learn what to expect from RADAR as a sensor and where these advantages are most appropriately exploited to provide dependable, long range, all weather detection of targets.

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Contact [email protected] to schedule for groups of 4 or more.

Updated Feature Note Published – Dynamic Virtual Perimeters

Whether it’s because your site is growing or changing, or because the needs of your operation vary on a frequent basis, hard physical perimeters don’t always remain in the same place. Blighter’s Dynamic Virtual Perimeter functionality enable you to adapt your perimeter protection needs to the changing requirements of your site.

Sustainable Operations

Establishing and maintaining perimeters on sites with evolving needs can be costly and highly disruptive. By using Dynamic Virtual Perimeters, wide area sensors can be installed once and then reconfigured as the perimeters change without needing to do anything other than change some software settings.

Automated Scenarios

Remove the dependence on operators to enforce complex access rules as site conditions change by programming Dynamic Virtual Perimeters to be controlled in software, by time profiles, external triggers or whatever set of rules you need to suit your workflow.

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Less Than Two Months Until the International Security Expo 2019

Blighter will be exhibiting and presenting at this year’s International Security Expo (ISE), due to be held at Olympia, London.

ISE is the only flagship event bringing Government, Industry, Academia and the entire end-user community in charge of regulation and procurement together under one roof to debate current challenges and to source the latest security technologies and services.

Please click the logo below (or here) to register for your free visitor pass.

New Case Study – London Stansted Airport

It is easy to talk about the possible applications for radar at airports, but Blighter Surveillance Systems Ltd have real world deployments and proven solutions delivering operational benefit to end users internationally.

Click here to take a look at this case study from London Stansted Airport produced in conjunction with the team at STANLEY Security for an example of how our wide area detection capabilities are providing multi-functional protection at one of the UKs busiest airports.

 

International Companies Advance C-UAS Technologies

Source: www.janes.com/article/91479/international-companies-advance-c-uas-technologies

Companies in the counter-unmanned aircraft systems (C-UASs) domain are pursuing advances in radar technology to detect smaller systems at greater ranges.

The theme was central to the new systems displayed by several companies at the 2019 Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) exhibition, which was held in London in mid-September, with several companies outlining recent advances on the detection side to Jane’s .

UK-based Blighter Surveillance Systems, for example, announced new enhancements to its A400 series C-UAS air-security radar, which is designed to make it better able to detect and report low, slow, and very small UASs up to 3.6 km away.

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Less Than Two Months Until Defense & Security 2019 (Bangkok, Thailand)

Blighter is exhibiting as part of the DIT‘s UK Pavilion at the upcoming Defense & Security exhibition from 18 to 21 November 2019.

D&S2019 is a biennial event, fully supported by the Thai Ministry of Defence and the Royal Thai Armed Forces.  More than 500 companies from 50 countries will be exhibiting, including 25 major national pavilions. It is held at the IMPACT exhibition and convention center in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Blighter Exhibiting at This Week’s DSEI 2019 Show

DSEI 2019 has opened its doors at ExCeL (London).  If you are visiting the show, do stop by Blighter’s exhibition stand in the South Hall (S3-235) to learn about the latest developments with our counter drone technology.

Blighter’s Battle-proven A400 Series Counter-UAV Radar Enhanced to Better Detect Low, Slow and Small Drones

  • The Blighter A400 series radar enhanced with 40° antennas, D3 technology and an adaptable DSP platform to better detect and report Nano, Micro and Miniature drones at ranges from 10 metres up to 3.6 km (2.2 miles) and larger drones and aircraft at ranges up to 10 km (6.2 miles), even while ‘on-the-move’
  • Blighter Surveillance Systems to showcase its radar technology on stand S3-235 at the DSEI Show, the world’s leading defence and security event, at the ExCeL Centre, London, 10-13 September 2019.

Cambridge, UK, September 4, 2019 – Blighter Surveillance Systems Ltd (www.blighter.com) (“Blighter”), a British designer and manufacturer of electronic-scanning (e-scan) radars and counter-drone solutions, has enhanced its Blighter A400 series counter-drone air security radar to better detect and report low, slow and small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) or drones.

Blighter A400 Series Counter-UAV Radar

The ruggedised Blighter A400 series counter-UAV radar has been optimised with the addition of 40° antennas, D3 technology and an adaptable DSP platform. Blighter engineers are also providing a software development kit to systems integrators, primes and the military to ease integration of the radar with other sensors, C2 systems, as well as with kinetic and non-kinetic disruptors.

Angus Hone, CEO, Blighter Surveillance Systems, said: “Countering the threat caused by rogue drones is now a global issue and an increasing concern for the military, government and homeland security forces across every continent. Our Blighter A400 series radars are battle proven as the detection element of the strategic counter-UAS AUDS system deployed since 2016 in Iraq by US forces and more recently at London Gatwick Airport.”

The new U40 antennas are now available to increase vertical elevation coverage from 30 to 40-degrees. Digital Drone Detection (D³) technology with sensitivity boost has also been added. This will allow the A400 series to better extract the tiny radar reflections from modern plastic bodied drones even when flying close to the ground or near buildings where clutter reflections are relatively large.

Blighter engineers have also developed an adaptable digital signal processing (DSP) platform to accommodate moving ground clutter and thereby enable the radar to be deployed ‘on the move’.

The solid-state all-weather A400 series radars are optimised for the detection of small UAVs carrying video cameras, wireless communication systems, narcotics, explosives and other undesirable payloads. The radars detect and report Nano, Micro and Miniature drones at ranges from 10 metres up to 3.6 km (2.2 miles) and larger drones and aircraft at ranges up to 10 km (6.2 miles) at speeds from full flight down to hover-drift.

Mark Radford, co-founder and chief technology officer (CTO), Blighter Surveillance Systems, said: “Our symmetric transmit/receive e-scan architecture allows pin-point focus in complex cluttered environments and its use of ‘Ku Band’ spectrum with 2cm wavelength is ideal for interaction with small drones. What’s more, our e-scan technology combined with micro-Doppler signal processing allows us to manage clutter on-the-move yet still detect low, slow and small threats in the air and on the ground.”

The Blighter A400 series radars are modular non-rotating, e-scan systems using power efficient PESA (passive electronically scanned array) and FMCW (frequency modulated continuous wave) technologies to provide reliable, small and slow drone detection even in complex environments.

Blighter radars are deployed in 35 countries to deliver round the clock all-weather protection along borders, for coastal facilities, at military bases, and to guard critical national infrastructure such as airports, oil and gas facilities and palaces.

Blighter Surveillance Systems will showcase its radar technology on stand S3-235 at the DSEI Show, the world’s leading defence and security event, at the ExCeL Centre, London, 10-13 September 2019.

For more information about the Blighter A400 series radar, please visit www.blighter.com, telephone +44 1223 491122 or email [email protected].

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About Blighter Surveillance Systems (www.blighter.com)

Blighter Surveillance Systems is a world leading designer and manufacturer of electronic-scanning radars and surveillance solutions. Its solid-state micro Doppler radars are deployed in 35 countries to deliver round the clock all-weather protection along borders, for coastal facilities, at military bases, and to guard critical national infrastructure such as airports, oil and gas facilities and palaces. The radar products include the Blighter A400 series for air security/drone detection, the Blighter B400 series for ground surveillance, the Blighter C400 series for coastal security, the Blighter B202 Mk 2 man-portable radar system for rapid, mobile deployment and the Blighter Revolution 360 radar system for vehicle mounted solutions. Blighter Surveillance Systems Ltd. is based at Great Chesterford on the outskirts of Cambridge, England. 

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Less Than Three Months Until the International Security Expo 2019

Blighter will be exhibiting and presenting at this year’s International Security Expo (ISE), due to be held at Olympia, London.

ISE is the only flagship event bringing Government, Industry, Academia and the entire end-user community in charge of regulation and procurement together under one roof to debate current challenges and to source the latest security technologies and services.

Please click the logo below (or here) to register for your free visitor pass.