Short Range Air Defence (SHORAD)
Blighter Surveillance Systems
As modern warfare changes with the growth in stealthy, and agile threats, countries are investing increasingly in their national security and the development of air defence systems. These are used to take defensive measures to counter incoming hostile aerial threats such as ground attack fighter aircraft, missiles and uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS).
Air defence systems act as counter-weapon systems for all air threats and are also used for operations such as airspace surveillance using radars and electro-optic sensors.With today’s aerial threat environment continuing to evolve rapidly and with growing complexity, the need for Short Range Air Defence (SHORAD) systems have become increasingly relevant to military operations around the world.
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