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LRR-E capable of detecting moving targets

LRR-E capable of detecting moving targets

Source: U.S. Army


SECOND LONG RANGE RADAR-ENHANCED DELIVERED TO U.S. ARMY
Friday, January 28, 2022
LRR-E capable of detecting moving targets

LRR-E capable of detecting moving targets

Source: U.S. Army


WASHINGTON -- The second Long Range Radar-Enhanced (LRR-E), the productionized version of the LRR prototype, was successfully delivered to the Project Director Sensors-Aerial Intelligence (PD SAI) Program Manager Medium Altitude Reconnaissance and Surveillance System (PM MARSS) on Dec. 28.

The LRR-E is capable of detecting moving targets using two types of Moving Target Indications (MTIs). Ground Moving Target Indications (GMTIs) to scan for larger types of targets, such as vehicles, and Dismount Moving Target Indications (DMTI) to focus on smaller targets, like people.

The LRR-E is also capable of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), a separate mode of the radar, which provides three dimensional radio frequency spectrum representation of the physical environment. This allows the operator to see a terrain through the lens of a radar.

The LRR-E is based off the Vehicle and Dismount Exploitation Radar (VADER). While VADER uses a Ku-band radio frequency, the LRR-E uses an X-band frequency. This allows the LRR-E to produce much longer detection ranges than VADER.

Another feature that makes the LRR-E unique is that the antenna is not mechanically swept. Unlike some other radars within the PD SAI portfolio, such as the Small Tactical Radar Lightweight (STARLite), the LRR-E does not use a gimbaled antenna. The design uses fewer moving parts, meaning fewer mechanical failures. Operators can also instantaneously adjust beam placement.

PD SAI plans to build three LRR-E systems and install them onto three Airborne Reconnaissance Low-Enhanced (ARL-E) aircraft. The first LRR-E system was delivered in April 2018 and a third system is expected to be delivered mid- to late-2022.

The ARL-E is a Soldier operated manned aerial ISR suit of equipment integrated into de Havilland Canada-8 (DHC-8) aircraft designed for timely, accurate, assured support to tactical forces of the full spectrum of operations. It provides a persistent capability to include broad-area surveillance and/or focused stare on target areas of interest (point or objective targets), electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR)/full-motion video (FMV), multi-mode radar, robust communications intelligence (COMINT), onboard collection, analysis, sensor cross cue, and dissemination through Distributed Common Ground System-Army (DCGS-A) enabled workstations.

Designed to be rapidly reconfigurable, allowing for five different sensor configurations, the ARL-E provides the combatant commander the ability to customize the sensor package for specific missions as needed.

PD SAI anticipates integrating the LRR-E into the first ARL-E spring 2022 with flight-testing to begin this summer. PD SAI is also investigating applicability of the LRR-E for future platforms as well as in support of the multi-domain operations (MDO) environment.

 

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