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Nanook Distributed Radar System:
Protecting the skies. Securing the future.

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Nanook Distributed Radar System (DRS) transforms radar from a single, vulnerable site into a resilient, distributed network of compact X-band nodes that act as one. The result: wide-area awareness with no single point of failure—purpose-built for airports, ports, borders, cities, training ranges, and defense missions.

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Uninterrupted coverage

Distributed architecture keeps you protected even if individual nodes fail.

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High detection confidence

Probability of Detection (Pd) ≥0.9 across the 40×40 km core for dependable situational awareness.

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Precise tracking

Location accuracy down to CEP50 of ~100–150 m, with precision zones as tight as 50 m.

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Future-ready adaptability

AI-driven learning, private 5G backbone, and anti-jamming measures evolve with emerging threats.

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Civil–military interoperability 

Compliant with NATO standards, STANAG links, and ADS-B for safe integration into mixed airspace.

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Operational assurance

Resilient design reduces risk, simplifies compliance, and strengthens mission continuity.

Why It Matters

Traditional radars are powerful but fragile: one outage can compromise entire regions. Nanook solves this by distributing coverage across many collaborating nodes, ensuring uninterrupted awareness even under stress.

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No single point of failure

Distributed radar nodes ensure mission continuity, even under attack or outage.

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Always connected

Built-in Starlink Mini satellite backhaul provides secure, global connectivity in remote or contested environments.

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Faster ROI

Modular deployment scales to mission needs, eliminating sunk costs and accelerating returns.

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Stronger over time

AI-driven learning and private 5G make the system continuously adaptive, not static.

Competitive Advantage

Nanook doesn’t just match traditional radar systems—it redefines what radar can deliver.

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Distributed power, unified picture

​Compact X-band nodes collaborate as one seamless system.

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Fusion intelligence

Advanced filters reduce clutter and false alarms, producing high-confidence tracks

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Agile deployment

Vehicle-mounted or airborne nodes expand coverage instantly, synchronized over private 5G.

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Adaptive AI defense

Continuous learning predicts trajectories and counters jamming with waveform agility.

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Scalable design

Add rings of nodes to expand coverage or sensitivity without disruptive re-engineering.

Key Features

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Airports

Early drone warning, safer runway operations with ADS-B overlays.

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Maritime security

Persistent coastal & port surveillance with clutter suppression.

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Border control

Scalable coverage across remote terrain, mobile nodes close blind spots in minutes.

Security Guard in Surveillance Room

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Military & defense

Resilient against jamming, NATO interoperability for coalition missions.

City Landscape

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Urban protection

Reliable low-altitude coverage in dense cityscapes.

Cockpit

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Training ranges

High-fidelity tracking and metadata for after-action review.

Where It Works

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Coverage you can trust

Pd ≥0.9 across most of the 40×40 km core.

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Actionable precision

CEP50 ~100–150 m; precision zones as low as 50 m.

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Extended range

~1 m² RCS at 20 km per node; ~30 km with network fusion.

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Heavy traffic capacity

Designed for crowded skies, seamless track handovers.

Performance at a Glance

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Hexagonal lattice geometry

​Overlapping “2-coverage” ensures resilience and accuracy.

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X-band radar

Fine resolution for detecting drones and small, low-altitude threats.

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Fusion-first architecture

Multiple detections integrated into one trusted air picture.

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Interoperability baked in

ASTERIX, Link-16, STANAG, and ADS-B for civil-military integration.

How It Works

Plane

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Fighter-optimized

~14 stations at ~9.5 km spacing for ≥0.8 Pd across 90% of a 40×40 km area.

Drone

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Drone-optimized

~27 stations at ~6.8 km spacing for continuous detection of 1 m² RCS targets.

Radar system

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Mobile & airborne extensions

Vehicle-mounted and VTOL nodes on 5G backbones for flexible operations.

Deployment Paths

Contact Us Today

The future of radar is distributed, adaptive, and intelligent. The future is Nanook.

Request a technical demo. Talk to an expert about your mission profile. Download the datasheet and deployment guide.

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