Cerberus XL C-UAS is a rugged, state of the art integrated system, with high performance, long-range Counter Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS) sensors, proven for rapid deployment in austere environments. It provides unmanned perimeter and border UAS situational awareness and multi-mission security. The fully integrated solution includes radar, EO/IR, and RF detection and mitigation for both ground and air threats, including Group 1 and 2 UAS, with a robust command and control system and AI/ML interface. Cerberus XL C-UAS is sensor and C-UAS effector agnostic.
- منتجات
- Government Defense
- Integrated Solutions
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Cerberus® XL
C-UAS
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Modularity
Designed to support a variety of sensors and payloads, the system offers multiple range configurations tailored to mission requirements. Its modular architecture allows for easy customization with pre-integrated sensors and the capability to incorporate new components as needed for specific operational needs.
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Continuous Air Defense
Maintain uninterrupted air security by detecting and tracking over 500 targets simultaneously with advanced radar and RF technology. Integrated imaging and RF sensors provide real-time detection, tracking, and identification of potential threats, ensuring comprehensive situational awareness and rapid threat response.
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Integrated Command & Control
The Teledyne Cameleon C2 client interface offers mapping, track display, camera control, mission recording, and system health monitoring. The NNTC video analytics enhances radar tracks for real-time awareness. An integrated API enables data sharing and command reception, optimizing mission effectiveness, and sensors and effectors control.
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