GapGuard is Intersoft Electronics’ solution for filling critical gaps in air surveillance. Designed to provide optimal coverage where traditional sensor networks fall short, GapGuard ensures reliable monitoring in even the most challenging locations. A small city, a regional airfield, a hidden valley — these are just a few examples of typical environments that benefit from a local air surveillance system.
Wherever there’s a need to enhance airspace coverage, GapGuard steps in to deliver clarity. Its capabilities make it the ideal choice for ensuring no part of your airspace is left unwatched.
The GapGuard is a compact gap filler radar that can be easily installed with limited logistics.
It is typically mounted on the rooftop of a high building, a small tower or collocated with other telecom systems.
Closing radar coverage gaps
The GapGuard complements main radar systems by detecting low-flying targets that are not visible on ASR or en-route radar.
GapGuard detects objects that might evade standard radar coverage due to terrain obstacles or other factors.
Proven technology
The GapGuard is built around the Next Generation System Platform (NGSP®), which has been used in a wide range of systems for service life extension and in new system designs.
GapGuard, built around the Next Generation System Platform (NGSP®), is engineered for diverse operational environments, offering a wide range of benefits that make it the perfect solution for filling air surveillance gaps:
Compact and easy to install on existing infrastructures
Sub-clutter visibility and interference filtering
Low-flying target detection
Comprehensive monitoring and data analysis
Coverage behind wind farms
Connecting multiple GapGuards for border protection
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