NSR300W Ground Surveillance Radar
2025-07-11
Abstract
NSR300W intelligent monostatic radar for regional security, is one k-band radar sensor developed by Hunan Nanoradar Science and Technology Co., Ltd., which aims at the application of regional security, and is one of the NSR series of high-end products. NSR300W utilizes single pulse technology and low-power FMCW modulation technology, with high-precision angular resolution, very low-speed measurement capabilities and precise ranging capability. It can get rid of the interference of trees by signal processing and pattern recognition. Therefore it is a highly intelligent and precise security alarm equipment.
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