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WASHINGTON — A new multidomain surveillance radar from General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, dubbed Eagle Eye, aims to increase the U.S. Army’s ability to track and shoot down even small drones.
Traditional radar systems are powerful but cannot effectively detect low-flying aircraft below 400 feet. While the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has some regulations to manage small ...
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It is capable of detecting, identifying and tracking drones, micro-drones, and various projectiles, including anti-tank missiles, grenade launchers and high-speed arrow-type munitions.
WASHINGTON — A new multidomain surveillance radar from General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, dubbed Eagle Eye, aims to increase the U.S. Army’s ability to track and shoot down even small drones.
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