Surveillance Radar for Detecting Moving Target

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January 09, 2026
Category Connection: Anti Drone System
Brief: Watch a dynamic demonstration of the HP-2D-RD7500KU Surveillance Radar in action. This video showcases how the system detects and tracks moving targets like pedestrians, vehicles, and drones using advanced phased array technology. See how it filters environmental clutter for ultra-low false alarms and learn how to deploy it for border, sea, and facility protection.
Related Product Features:
  • Detects and tracks moving targets including pedestrians, vehicles, and drones with high accuracy.
  • Utilizes active phased array and digital pulse compression for precise target measurement.
  • Features adaptive clutter suppression to minimize false alarms from trees, rain, and waves.
  • Simultaneously tracks over 100 targets with an azimuth coverage of 90 degrees.
  • Compact and lightweight design with a weight of ≤5kg and IP67 protection level.
  • Operates locally or remotely with Gigabit Ethernet communication, wired or wireless.
  • Designed for reliable performance in extreme temperatures from -40°C to +55°C.
  • Can be used independently or combined with other radars for 360-degree coverage.
FAQs:
  • What types of targets can this surveillance radar detect?
    The HP-2D-RD7500KU radar is designed to detect and track various moving targets, including pedestrians (≥7.5km), small vehicles (≥12km), ships (≥20km), and drones, even those with low radar cross-sections and slow movement.
  • How does the radar minimize false alarms from environmental clutter?
    It employs adaptive clutter suppression technology to effectively filter out false positives caused by environmental factors such as trees, crops, clouds, rainwater, and waves, ensuring an ultra-low false alarm rate.
  • What are the communication and operational options for this radar system?
    The radar supports Gigabit Ethernet communication (wired or wireless) and can be operated locally or remotely. It functions independently or can be integrated with other radars to achieve full 360-degree coverage.