Surveillance radar MSSR
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surveillance radar
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Characteristics

Type
surveillance, weather, secondary, primary
Applications
for airport

Description

Advanced Monopulse Secondary Surveillance Radar Easat is a leading supplier of advanced Mode S Monopulse Secondary Surveillance Radar (MSSR) systems for global Air Traffic Management applications. Easat's latest generation of Mode-S MSSR has been designed to ensure that it is fully compliant with ICAO requirements and Eurocontrol standards. Easat MSSRs are intended for cooperative air traffic control surveillance in accordance with elementary and enhanced Mode-S specifications. Easat's MSSR can be used either as a stand-alone system or integrated with PSR, ADS-B and MLAT systems. In situations where MSSR is to be integrated with other surveillance systems, common content management and advanced tracking will ensure that combined targets, as well as process status and performance parameters, are displayed simultaneously. The Easat MSSR system is highly flexible with open architecture which is easily adapted to meet customer requirements. Key Benefits Modular solution readily configured for today's Air Traffic Control environment Full Mode S functionality (Level 5) Fully compliant with Eurocontrol specifications and ICAO requirements Stand-alone secondary radar antenna or co-mounted with Primary Surveillance Radar system Can be configured to operate with Multilateration (MLAT) / ADS-B Lightweight, ruggedised, low-noise pedestal unit with single or dual motor drive offering exceptional reliability in all weather conditions Archiving, playback and statistical analysis of surveillance data Remotely controlled SSR Mode-S monitoring system including powerful built-in test equipment (BITE)
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