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Nanoradar Shines at Saudi Drone Expo, Debuts New 3000m Drone Radar Overseas

2025-09-03


Abstract

Nanoradar showcased its drone millimeter-wave radar at Booth C7 in Hall 3, becoming a focal point of the exhibition with its advanced radar perception technology!

Date: September 1-3, 2025 | Location: Riyadh Exhibition & Conference Center, Saudi Arabia

 

SADEX 2025 (Saudi Drone Exhibition) is one of the Middle East's most influential drone industry events, bringing together over 1,100 companies from the global drone supply chain and attracting more than 60,000 visitors. Nanoradar showcased its drone millimeter-wave radar at Booth C7 in Hall 3, becoming a focal point of the exhibition with its advanced radar perception technology!

 Live at the Booth

The exhibition was bustling with crowds, and Nanoradar's booth drew significant attention. Visitors engaged in lively technical exchanges and product experiences, showing great interest in the radar's precise ranging capabilities and all-weather, all-day performance.

Overseas Debut of the New 3000m Drone Radar

At this event, Nanoradar introduced its newly released altimeter radar, the UAM285, which boasts a detection range of 3000m and a ranging accuracy of ±0.03m.

For the drone industry, Nanoradar has developed a comprehensive range of altitude-holding and obstacle avoidance radar products. These feature high refresh rates of 50-500Hz and detection distances covering 30 meters to over 3000 meters. They are widely applicable in scenarios such as plant protection, surveying, logistics, firefighting, power inspection, and reconnaissance. The products have been exported to over 30 countries, with sales reaching 100,000 units, fully validated by practical customer applications.

Official Partner: Seamless Integration with Open-Source Flight Control Platforms

Nanoradar is an official partner of open-source flight control platforms (APM & PX4). It supports mainstream PX4 flight control hardware (e.g., Pixhawk 4, Cube Orange) and APM hardware platforms (e.g., Pixhawk 2.4.8). With deep adaptation to PX4's MAVLink protocol and uORB communication framework, as well as APM's MAVLink and existing sensor driver architecture, Nanoradar ensures seamless integration and plug-and-play functionality.

Comprehensive International Certifications: Accelerating Global Sales

Nanoradar's drone radar products have obtained at least 6 international certifications (KC, ETA, JCS, FCC, CE, ROHS, NCC, READ), facilitating the global expansion of domestic enterprises and enabling smoother adoption by overseas customers.


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