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SenSOrS — radarS<br />

Syracuse research Corporation (SrC tec)<br />

lightweight Counter-mortar radar (lCmr)<br />

the lightweight Counter-Mortar Radar (lCMR) was developed by<br />

Syracuse Research Corporation (SRCtec) in 2001 for the u.S. Military.<br />

the lCMR detects and locates mortar and rocket firing positions<br />

automatically by detecting and tracking the projectile and then<br />

backtracking to the weapon position.<br />

the lCMR provides continuous 360-degree surveillance using an<br />

electronically scanned antenna. When a launch is detected, the lCMR<br />

sends a warning message indicating a round is incoming. after sufficient<br />

data is collected to enable an accurate weapon location, the weapon’s<br />

location is reported.<br />

the lCMR system is designed to be compatible with airborne operations<br />

and can be deployed in a door bundle. the system can be assembled and<br />

disassembled quickly by two trained people.<br />

Features and Benefits<br />

• Total system weight — 120 pounds<br />

• 360-degree continuous surveillance<br />

• Auto mortar location notification<br />

• Digital messaging to AFATDS and FAAD<br />

• 2 person portable<br />

• Air drop compatible<br />

• 20-minute setup / 5-minute teardown<br />

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This package includes the SRCTec<br />

LCMR, transit case, sensor stand,<br />

and display unit assembly.<br />

• Battery powered operation and counterfire targeting<br />

• Available quickly for experimentation without the extensive requirement<br />

verification process<br />

• Point of origin and predicted point of impact for warning and engagement<br />

• Rapidly available force protection<br />

• Additional capability for fire detection<br />

<strong>VSOC</strong> <strong>Virtual</strong> <strong>Shield</strong>

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