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a. Indian Doppler Radar - I (INDRA-I) Links
Indra-I is a Tactical Surveillance Radar for Army for point and area defence or as gap
filler for the air defence, especially against aircraft threat at very low altitudes.
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Users : Indian Army and Indian Air Force
Status : The system have been inducted into Service. Operational with Air Force.
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b. Indian Doppler Radar - Pulse Compression (INDRA-PC)


Indra Pulse Compression radar was developed to meet Air Defence requirements Areas of Work
of the Air Force. It is a low flying target detection 2D radar. The radar mounted on
three wheeled vehicles, is transportable by Rail, Road and Air. Products & Technologies
Users : Indian Air Force
Status : Operational with Air Force Infrastructure/ facilities available

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c. Battle Field Surveillance Radar - Short Range (BFSR-SR)
The Battle Field Surveillance Radar - Short Range (BFSR-SR) is a man portable,
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battery operated Surveillance Radar developed for the Indian Army. The radar
has been developed for deployment in the forward localities with the capabilities
to detect, track and classify variety of moving ground surface targets. BFSR-SR - News & Events
a reliable sensor for day and night operations in all weather conditions - has
made surveillance of forward areas effective in 24 X 7 environment and has
firmly established self-reliance in that class of radar. The radar can be carried in Citizen Charter
three man-packs.
The radar is a simple, easy to use and user-friendly surveillance e-sensor, in that
an Infantry soldier can install and effectively put the radar into operation within five minutes. It has been built to be a
reliable surveillance and tracking radar to search a specific sector to detect and perform track while scan for multiple
targets like crawling man, single / group of walking men, light / heavy vehicles. Audio and visual aids help identify and
classify a target. The radar is also a potential ground based e-sensor for Border Security Force, Coast Guard and Police
for surveillance of designated areas. The radar would be a very cost-effective perimeter surveillance sensor for airports,
large industrial and other infrastructure.

Users : Indian Army and BSF


Status : The system has been inducted into Service.

d. 3D Surveillance Radar for Indian Air Force - Rohini


The 3D Surveillance Radar, Rohini is a ground based mechanically scanning, pulse
Doppler radar for air space surveillance to detect and track air targets with reliability,
even under hostile EW operational environment. The radar has advanced technologies
like digital receiver, and programmable signal processor providing high resolution,
accuracy, response and information availability. The advanced software algorithms,
multiple high speed processors, and state-of-the-art digital technologies have made
the radar an effective but user friendly sensor providing 24 x 7 airspace awareness to
the Commanders during peace and war time.

User : Indian Air Force


Status : In Operational use with Airforce.

e. 3D Surveillance Radar for Indian Navy - Revathi


3D Surveillance Radar, Revathi is a ship borne mechanically scanning pulse Doppler
radar for 3D air space and sea surface surveillance. The radar is capable of providing
reliable detection/tracking air targets and sea surface targets even under hostile EW
operational environment. The radar is a state-of-art technology. The flexible
architecture system is a reliable and adaptable, for multiple applications - early
warning for air and sea surface defence weapon system, defence sensor onboard
ship. The radar has advanced technologies like multiple simultaneous on receive,
digital receiver, programmable signal processor providing high resolution, accuracy,
response and information availability.

User : Indian Navy


Status : In Operational use with Indian Navy

f. Akash Weapon System for Indian Army and Indian Air Force
It is the primary sensor at the battery level for Akash surface to air missile
weapon system which is an air defence system for the Indian Army and Air
force. The radar has the capability to perform extensive search, track
multiple targets and missiles, and to command and guide own multiple
missiles concurrently. The multi functionRajendra replaces multiple radar
requirements like surveillance, tracking and guidance. The radar supports
autonomous and group mode operations of Akash weapon system.The
Radar system is configured on two vehicles - Sensor vehicle and Command
post. For Air Force it is configured on trailor with prime movers and for Army
it is on Tatra high mobility vehicles.

Users : Indian Air Force and Indian Army


Status : In Operational use with Airforce and Indian Army.

g. Weapon Locating Radar (WLR)


WLR is a coherent, electronically scanned phased array radar. The radar
automatically locates hostile artillery, mortars and rocket launchers and tracks
friendly fire to locate the impact point of friendly artillery fire to issue necessary
corrections. The radar is designed to detect projectiles with small cross section
across the battle space horizon, and has the capability to handle simultaneous fire
from weapons deployed at multiple locations. The fence concept of placing the
beam grazing the covered air space makes it difficult for hostile projectiles to
escape without detection. The radar helps neutralize hostile guns in the tactical
battle space and helps own guns for effective shelling on designated enemy targets.
The radar has been developed for Indian Army to substitute the imported system and acts as a force multiplier for
Artillery.

User : Indian Army


Status : Orders placed by Army on Production Agency.

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h. Low Level Light Weight Radar (LLLR) for Army Air Defence-Bharani Mk I
Low Level Light Weight Radar is a light weight, battery powered and compact sensor,
mounted on a quadripod, which provides 2D surveillance solution to alert Army Air
Defence Weapon Systems mainly in mountainous terrain against hostile aerial targets
like UAVs, RPVs, helicopters and fixed wing aircraft flying at low and medium altitudes.
The radar can be transported by vehicles, animal transport or group of men or as
heli-slung loads. It can be dismantled into packages to facilitate quick installation and
re-location in mountainous terrain. It will act as an early warning provider to air defence
weapon systems employed to provide protection to vulnerable areas or vulnerable
points in the mountains by the Indian Army.

User : Army Air Defence


Status : In Operational use with Indian Army

i. 3D Low Level Light Weight Radar - Aslesha Mk I


It is a multi-faceted ground based 3D low level light weight surveillance radar for
deployment in diverse terrains, like plains, deserts, mountains, and high altitude regions. It
can detect and track heterogeneous air targets, including helicopters, fighters and UAVs at
low and medium altitudes. It provides accurate range, azimuth and height information for
each target with electronically steerable multi-beam technology in elevation.

User : Indian Air Force


Status : In Operational use with Air Force

j. 3D Tactical Control Radar (3D TCR)


The 3D Tactical Control Radar (TCR) is a stand-alone medium range, all weather
3D surveillance Radar for detection and identification of aerial targets,
transmission of pertinent data to Target Data Receiver (TDR). The radar is
capable of Track-While-Scan (TWS) of airborne targets for fighter, subject to
line-of-sight clearance and radar horizon. The antenna is mechanically rotated in
azimuth to provide 360 deg, all around, coverage. The Radar is a state of art
technology with highly optimized structure in terms of accuracy and weight
together mounted on a TATRA VVL.

User : Indian Navy


Status : User associated trials completed.

k. Maritime Airborne Patrol Radar (XV 2004)


XV 2004 is a coherent, multi-mode, pulse-compression, surveillance Radar
System that can search and detect sea surface and airborne targets. The
System's design features help minimise effects of rain and sea clutter on Radar
performance. The Radar has additional weather and beacon modes. The
system has been developed for maritime patrol on Naval Advanced Light
Helicopter and can be fitted on fixed wing platforms as well. The multi platform
portable radar has the potential for use by all the three Services and Coast
Guard and has established airborne radar technology in the country.

User : Indian Army


Status : Under Induction

Major Technologies
LRDE has developed many advanced radar technologies including transmit and receive modules, slotted waveguide
array antennas, microstrip array antennas, multibeam antennas, high power transmitters, high purity signal sources, high
bandwidth waveform generation systems, programmable signal and data processors and radar controllers. The
technologies include
Antenna Technology:
LRDE has the expertise in developing various types of antenna for different applications.

Reflector Antenna : It has a doubly Curved profile with high Gain and broad bandwidth. It is segmented in small
sizes for man/mule transportability for deployment in mountainous terrain.

Slotted Wave Guide Antenna : It gives a rugged structure with low SLL. Low loss, light weight and high gain.
Slotted Wave Guide antenna are developed for various bands and applications.

Microstrip Patch Antenna : It is a low profile and light weight antenna with superior electrical performance in
terms of its bandwidth and pattern characteristics. It is easy to integrate with MMICs and capable of dual and triple
frequency operations.

Multi-Beam Antenna : It generates different types of beam from same aperture with more volumetric coverage.
Very Low Side Lobe pencil beams in azimuth and simultaneously multiple beams during Rx mode and shaped
beam for required volumetric illumination in Tx mode.

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Passive Phased Arrays : It has individual radiators with integrated Phase Control Module, distributed
architecture, efficient scan coverage, beam agility and high reliability.

Active Phased Arrays : It has integrated radiators with integrated TRM with solid state technology, distributed
architecture, efficient scan coverage and high reliability.

TR Module Technology:
Silicon (SI) BJT based TRM : Frequency of operation upto C-Band, power output upto 400 W and Class-C
operation.

Silicon (SI) LDMOS based TRM : Frequency of operation upto C-Band, power output upto 500 W and Class-AB
operation.

Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) based TRM : Frequency of Operation upto Ku-Band, Power output upto 20 W and
Class-AB operation.

Gallium Nitride (GaN) based TRM : Frequency of Operation L, S & C-Band, Power output upto 400 W and
Class-AB operation.

Exciter / Transmitter / Receiver:


Exciter : Frequency Band L to Ku Band with 2 GHz RF Band Width, Programmable frequency spots and
Waveforms. Wave form band width from 5 MHz to 800 MHz.

Transmitter : Bands from S to Ka, CFA, Klystron, TWT devices.

Receiver : Designed from VHF to Ku Band, Single, Dual, Quad, Six and Eight channel Analog Receiver and Six
and Eight Channel Digital Receiver

Mechanical Engineering :
Design & devoplment of Antenna Sub Assemblies, Antenna Assemblies and Pedestals

Power Systems:
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DG Sets, UPS & Power Distribution : DG Sets : 2 KW to 1500 KW, UPS : Static : 400 KW, Diesel Rotary : 1200 KW,
Power Distribution : AC : 20 amps to 2000 amps, DC : 50 amps to 750 amps and Power Supplies : 2 KW to 25 KW

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Algorithms & Functionalities

Signal Processing
Digital Pulse Compression
MTI
CFAR
Clutter Map
ZVF
Binary Integration
Centroiding (Doppler, Range, Az, Elevation)
Jamming Analysis
Monopulse Computation
SLB / SLC
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Clutter Doppler Estimation
Ambiguity Resolution

Data Processing
IMM
GNN with Munkers Algorithms
LMS

Image Processing
Change Detection
Image Segmentation
Moving Average Subtraction
Image Enhancements
Geometric Corrections
Speckle Removal
Migration Correction
ISAR

Platform Motion Estimation & Compensation


Platform Stabilization
Radar Computer/ Resource Management
Surveillance
Tracking
IFF Tracking
Target Classification
Multi Sensor Data Fusion
Networking of Radars

Weapon System
Cued Acquisition
Threat Evaluation
Weapon Control
Weapon Guidance
Kill Assessment

Weapon Location & Fire Direction


Trajectory Computation
LP& IP Computation

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