Exhibitor at Bedex: ROBIN RADAR
ROBIN RADAR
Hall : 11
Stand : 102
Description
Robin Radar Systems is a technology company specialising in the design and development of advanced radars for the detection, tracking and classification of small flying objects, such as drones, birds or other light aircraft. With over 15 years of innovation in radar science, it offers 3D systems providing 360° radar coverage, combining robust hardware and advanced software algorithms to deliver reliable real-time data.
Its solutions are used in demanding environments such as civil and military aviation, critical infrastructure security and protection against drone threats, helping to increase safety and operational decision-making.
Robin Radar Systems' mission
To provide cutting-edge radar technologies that offer comprehensive situational awareness and early warnings to enhance the security and protection of airspace, critical infrastructure and operations, enabling defence, security and risk management teams to quickly detect, track and analyse potentially threatening flying objects.
Contact details
2497 GM The Hague
Netherlands
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