The NSP-7 is a Ku-band, extended range multimode radar designed to fly on Group 4-5 UAS and crewed aircraft. It comes in an easy-to-install, weatherized, and aerodynamic pod form factor and will provide ISR capability in almost any operational environment.
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IMSAR NSP-7 flying with Meta Special Aerospace on a Special Missions King Air 350
IMSAR LLC
IMSAR's high performance multi-mode radar integration on Meta Special Aerospace's King Air provides all-weather imaging, monitoring, and surface search capabilities at long ranges and high altitudes. Contact us at 801.798.8440 or sales@imsar.com for more information.
NSP-3 - IMSAR
IMSAR LLC
The NSP-3 provides day and night data collection. Our radars’ low SWaP means ample room for other onboard sensors, such as Electro-Optical and Infrared (EO/IR) cameras. Users no longer need to decide which sensor to include and which to exclude. Instead, they can understand the bigger picture.
Highly reliable, the NSP-3 has a recommended maintenance interval of 1,250 hours. It can gather data over land and maritime environments and can be used for applications as broad as sea ice monitoring and search and rescue, as well as specialized intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions.
Highly reliable, the NSP-3 has a recommended maintenance interval of 1,250 hours. It can gather data over land and maritime environments and can be used for applications as broad as sea ice monitoring and search and rescue, as well as specialized intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions.
NSP-5 - IMSAR
IMSAR LLC
The NSP-5 is an all-weather, multimode, Ku-band radar designed to fly on Group 3-4 Unmanned Airborne Systems (UAS). Its low-Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) design means ample room for other onboard sensors, such as Electro-Optical and Infrared (EO/IR) cameras. This means users can understand the bigger picture.
The NSP-5 is capable of performing spot and stripmap Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and Magnitude Change Detection (MCD), as well as Moving Target Indication (MTI) collections in a variety of maritime and land environments in all weather conditions. This includes smoke, fog and other obscurations where the operators do not have a clear view of the terrain below them.
The NSP-5 has a proven track record of reliability and has a recommended maintenance interval of 2,000 hours. Additionally, the modular design makes the NSP-5 easy to integrate onto most platforms.
The NSP-5 is capable of performing spot and stripmap Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and Magnitude Change Detection (MCD), as well as Moving Target Indication (MTI) collections in a variety of maritime and land environments in all weather conditions. This includes smoke, fog and other obscurations where the operators do not have a clear view of the terrain below them.
The NSP-5 has a proven track record of reliability and has a recommended maintenance interval of 2,000 hours. Additionally, the modular design makes the NSP-5 easy to integrate onto most platforms.
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The NSP-7 combines IMSAR’s typical reliability with increased capabilities: for example, the ability to detect footprints. It can even perform SAR Motion Video (SMV) when paired with an airborne server.
The IMSAR NSP-7 radar system is a high-performance, weatherized radar pod engineered for long-range Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) and maritime/ground surveillance missions. With advanced Synthetic Aperture (SAR) and Moving Target Indication (MTI) capabilities, the NSP-7 delivers exceptional imaging and detection in a rugged, low-SWaP (Size, Weight, and Power) package.
The IMSAR NSP-7 radar system is a high-performance, weatherized radar pod engineered for long-range Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) and maritime/ground surveillance missions. With advanced Synthetic Aperture (SAR) and Moving Target Indication (MTI) capabilities, the NSP-7 delivers exceptional imaging and detection in a rugged, low-SWaP (Size, Weight, and Power) package.

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