ELM-2127
Description of the radar set, tactical-technical characteristics

Figure 1: ELM-2127
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frequency: | 10.4 GHz ±0.1 GHz
(X-Band) |
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peak power: | 700 mW |
average power: | 70 mW |
instrumented range: | 3 000 m |
range resolution: | 4 m |
accuracy: | 1 m; 1.5° |
beamwidth: | 15° |
hits per scan: | |
antenna rotation: | |
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ELM-2127
ELM-2127 SMDR (Smart Miniature Detection Radar) is a small, fully solid-state, operating in X-Band, static ground surveillance radar with low radiation power used for anti-intruder operations. It detects and tracks the intruder movements in and out of any fenced area. Detected targets are displayed on a separate PC display that may be deployed at large distances from the radar via a local area or wireless network.
The antenna consists of two PCB-patch phased arrays in mono-pulse wiring. Each phased array antenna divides the coverage area into four discrete, smaller sectors and covers ±30 degrees in azimuth, providing overall coverage of 120 degrees in azimuth and 10 degrees in elevation.
Source:
- Manufacturers Manual