National Radio Telecommunication Corporation - NRTC

At IDEAS 2024, the National Radio and Telecommunication Corporation (NRTC) showcased the following:

1. Haider-e-Karrar Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV): An indigenously designed and developed UGV.

2. AM-350S Long-Range 3D Surveillance AESA Radar: This radar was jointly developed by NRTC and Blue Surge Tech. It has a range of 350 kilometers and incorporates Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) technology.

3. COMM-EW MI: An advanced communication intelligence and electronic warfare system, which includes capabilities for spectrum monitoring, precise detection, and signal classification.


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4:12 AM · Nov 26, 2024
 

GaN based AESA radar - impressive. Hopefully they are being made in Pakistan and are not being sourced from China. We have seen a few AESA radars - who are making the transmitters? Are they coming from a single specialised source, or are different institutions making their own ?
 
GaN based AESA radar - impressive. Hopefully they are being made in Pakistan and are not being sourced from China. We have seen a few AESA radars - who are making the transmitters? Are they coming from a single specialised source, or are different institutions making their own ?
National University of Science and Technology (NUST) indigenously designed & developed GaN transmit and receive modules- S or X-band then technology transfer to other organizations
 
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GaN based AESA radar - impressive. Hopefully they are being made in Pakistan and are not being sourced from China. We have seen a few AESA radars - who are making the transmitters? Are they coming from a single specialised source, or are different institutions making their own ?
There was a whole thread about Electronics research from NUST opened by JamD on old PDF
That was amazing work put at one place.
Will try to find & share it here.
 
National University of Science and Technology (NUST) indigenously designed & developed GaN transmit and receive modules- S or X-band then technology transfer to other organizations
@JamD

Is this true?
 
I don't know for sure but I'm quite confident that it is. I know several people that were working on this stuff.
The issue has always been taking it to production from prototype stage. We have lots of talented designers, but setting up production lines required highly skilled technicians and engineers. One change that has happened in the last few years is the exponential increase in the civilian electronics manufacturing sector. You can now find these guys in the market and while skills are not necessarily fully transferrable, its a lot easier to re-train 1000 experienced electronics technicians in new processes than it is to teach 100 guys from scratch.
 
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National Radio & Telecommunication Corporation (NRTC) has developed a compact and smaller version of its CUAS system.

The new version is smaller and can be easily mounted onto a small tripod or the roof of vehicles.

Additionally, NRTC has developed an RF-based UAS detection system called ScanSphere for use with its CUAS Jammer as a lower-cost option when compared with the NRTC CUAS radar.


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