Elta is offering a broad line of radars to address specific Indian interest in air defense, weapon systems and ground surveillance solution. Most of Elta’s modern radars are already utilizing active electronic scanning arrays, which have been further enhanced in recent years with the introduction of Transmit/Receive modules based on Gallium Nitride (Ga/Ni) technology offering more efficient operation, compared to Gallium Arsenide (Ga/As) technology. The main benefits of the new technology are lower power consumption, and smaller, denser arrays capable of operating at extended ranges and at higher resolution. Flexible, modular approach enabled Elta to extend its product line offering affordable radars for air-defense, weapon location and fire control as well as naval radars, designed to meet more specific requirements.
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