Terma | Scanter 2202
Its advanced processing allows for the detection of extremely small objects, enhancing safety during low-visibility conditions. Key Applications
Its solid-state design eliminates the single point of failure (the magnetron) that plagues consumer sets. Its advanced signal processing cuts through clutter that blinds other radars. And its integration capability makes it a perfect sensor for any shipboard combat or security system.
The system includes Terma’s proprietary processing suite. This is not just a simple gain control; it applies adaptive digital filtering to the return echoes. The processor analyzes the radar video on a range-cell-by-range-cell basis, adjusting the threshold in real-time. This is known as CFAR (Constant False Alarm Rate) processing, and the Scanter 2202’s implementation is exceptionally refined for small target detection. Terma Scanter 2202
For pricing and technical datasheets, consult an authorized Terma distributor or visit Terma’s official website for the latest configuration options on the Scanter 2202 NR model.
: The Scanter 2202's advanced features also contribute to maritime security by providing a robust tool for surveillance, monitoring, and response to potential security threats. Its advanced processing allows for the detection of
As a high-end surveillance radar, the is best understood through technical white papers and datasheets that detail its small target detection and digital signal processing capabilities.
: By minimizing the risk of accidents, the Scanter 2202 also plays a role in preventing environmental damage caused by oil spills, hazardous material leaks, and other maritime incidents. And its integration capability makes it a perfect
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Port authorities use the Scanter 2202 to monitor "high-value asset" perimeters. When integrated with Terma’s or C-Scope command and control software, the radar can autonomously trigger cameras, alert guards, or track a swimmer or kayaker attempting to breach a security zone.
Small naval vessels require a radar that can track a missile skimming the wave tops while simultaneously following a small wooden boat. The Scanter 2202’s dual-axis stabilization ensures the antenna remains level even during high-speed turns or heavy seas. It acts as the primary surface search and navigation radar on many Stan Patrol and Lürssen designs.