News Source: Asian Defence Journal
CAMAR, a navigation monitoring and control system, stands as a meticulously engineered solution tailored to serve a multitude of purposes across various domains Its design is characterized by robustness, scalability and adaptability, ensuring its efficacy across different scenarios and environments.
At its core lies a multi-layered architecture with FMCW technology approach that provides unparalleled versatility and effectiveness, allowing it to seamlessly integrate into diverse operational frameworks.
Whether utilized for maritime navigation or coastal monitoring, CAMAR delivers a comprehensive and reliable solution that meets the evolving needs of its users with precision and efficiency.
Produced in Malaysia by local firm Mindmatics, which provides a comprehensive range of solutions in IT, computing and electronics, its key features include GUI-Enabled Status Acquisition and Control, Automatic Measurement of Coordinates, Long Duration Operation, Multi-Sensor Integration for a comprehensive and multisensor approach to target tracking and identification, Database Storage for Future Comparisons, Low Probability of Intercept (LPI) through low transmitter power, Digitization of Analog Radar Signals, Simple installation, single power and network cable connection and sector scan.
The unmanned radar uses a system of Frequency Modulation Continuous Wave (FMCW) Low Probability of Intercept (LPT) Radar with a frequency of X-Band (9400 MHz + 40 MHz) FM, where it can detect a 360-degree in azimuth up to 30km (16NM) of distance with a peak power transmit of 10 watts.