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PAKISTAN Develops Its own radar system Director Vision Pakistan Air Force Commodore Fazal Mahmood says Radar system provided to Jordan.


 
MAY be this one

Short Range Ground Surveillance Radar
We are working on development of short range ground surveillance radar for detection of moving targets. The project provides an opportunity to develop know-how of complete electronic system design and development and at the same time, the project acts as a platform for working on research areas of current interest such as automatic target classification, high resolution representation of radar micro-Doppler signal and rain clutter mitigation (range enhancement using signal processing). Our electronic system development effort is geared towards acquiring the know-how to conceive design and develop a complete electronic system that meets a given set of user requirements. In order to meet these system level requirements we have designed and fabricated its components such as antenna, microwave circuits and modules, baseband circuits, DSP system, built-in test and monitoring, turn tilt platform and mechanical hardware.



NR-V3, a solid state coherent pulse doppler radar for detection of moving vehicles and pedestrians up to a range of 4 km for pedestrians and 12 km for vehicles
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Source: https://defence.pk/threads/radar-related-developments-in-pakistan.245992/page-2#ixzz4R1BzdJ8p
 
@Windjammer agree with @Sulman Badshah

Pakistan's Home made GSR , Ground surveillance radar
GSR ,Ground surveillance radar is a class of radar sensors that monitor activity surrounding or on critical infrastructure areas such as airports,[1] seaports, military installations, national borders, refineries and other critical industry and the like. Such radars are characterized by their ability to detect movement at ground level of targets such as an individual walking or crawling towards a facility. Such radars typically have ranges of several hundred metres to over 10 kilometers.

Pakistan's Ministry of defense production launched a Research and development project for completely indigenous production of a GSR in collaboration with EME and other departments of NUST.
A total of 39 Million Rs were allocated for R&D. The preliminary/Theoretical work was completed within an year with 20+ PHD students working on the project. The project was so successful that AESA and PESA technologies seemed conceivable within Pakistan's own expertise and resources.
International Microwave journal IEEE received and published dozens of research papers about Radar technology from the students working on this project. See project 274 on NUST website
NESCOM was given the task of further developing the AESA , PESA related research which branched out of this project. 300 Million USD were allocated for Pakistan's own dedicated Electronics R&D labs near Islamabad which had to be a subsidiary of NESCOM.
Unfortunately the labs never materialized in its desired form. Much of the funds dedicated for the lab were diverted to other civilian projects by PPP Prime minister Raja Pervez Ashraf.
A toned down NESCOM Electronics complex was completed in 2012,but was again a victim of financial corruption and could not do any mlre than manufacturing Motherboards for NRTC's Software defined radios.

The research on further development and building of a prototype GSR continued at NUST/EME
The project was started in 2006 and named "national Radar" or NR.

Over the years 3 versions were built and tested and in 2014 the Final prototype NR-V3 was accepted for production by Pakistan's Ministry of Defense production.

The Radar's Exact specifications are still undisclosed,but a learned guess is that the Radar has the capability of detecting Humans at 4Km range and Vehicles at 12Km range with an average accuracy of 96%.
The biggest challenge in any Ground surveillance radar is to identify target among clutter or reflections of trees,buildings and other ground objects. This was probably the biggest research project and many research papers were written by Pakistani PHD students on this subject during the project.
The final Algorithms was very robust and with accuracy of 96% or more.

All the components,including Antenna,transmitters,Receivers,Filters and software were designed,built and tested in Pakistan.
It is yet to be seen when the Radar will enter mass production and deployment on strategically important locations for area surveillance.
 
To enter in RADAR technology development field in a good way, Pakistan need to start it's own R & D by allotting a big chunk of amount to NESCOM, PAC, GIDS etc., as well as by establishing University-Industry linkages as well as collaboration for ToT with allies like Turkey & China etc. Though some kind of R & D has already been started by few defence organisation and universities if you see the news appearing here & there on net in last few years though it needs huge effort as well as time to reach the goals.
 
Pakistan must take the RADAR & Air Defence Missile System development as the most importatnt and most needed project for its survuval in modern electronic warfare scenario . In Islamic world only Turkey is doing serious research in this field and Pakistan can benefit by this experience.
It's the need of the hour for the Islamic world as no Russia or no USA or no Israel will dare to attack it in presence of such a system. System in all 3 layers need to be developed i.e. Short, Medium & Long range Air Defence systems.
 
@Windjammer agree with @Sulman Badshah

Pakistan's Home made GSR , Ground surveillance radar
GSR ,Ground surveillance radar is a class of radar sensors that monitor activity surrounding or on critical infrastructure areas such as airports,[1] seaports, military installations, national borders, refineries and other critical industry and the like. Such radars are characterized by their ability to detect movement at ground level of targets such as an individual walking or crawling towards a facility. Such radars typically have ranges of several hundred metres to over 10 kilometers.

Pakistan's Ministry of defense production launched a Research and development project for completely indigenous production of a GSR in collaboration with EME and other departments of NUST.
A total of 39 Million Rs were allocated for R&D. The preliminary/Theoretical work was completed within an year with 20+ PHD students working on the project. The project was so successful that AESA and PESA technologies seemed conceivable within Pakistan's own expertise and resources.
International Microwave journal IEEE received and published dozens of research papers about Radar technology from the students working on this project. See project 274 on NUST website
NESCOM was given the task of further developing the AESA , PESA related research which branched out of this project. 300 Million USD were allocated for Pakistan's own dedicated Electronics R&D labs near Islamabad which had to be a subsidiary of NESCOM.
Unfortunately the labs never materialized in its desired form. Much of the funds dedicated for the lab were diverted to other civilian projects by PPP Prime minister Raja Pervez Ashraf.
A toned down NESCOM Electronics complex was completed in 2012,but was again a victim of financial corruption and could not do any mlre than manufacturing Motherboards for NRTC's Software defined radios.

The research on further development and building of a prototype GSR continued at NUST/EME
The project was started in 2006 and named "national Radar" or NR.

Over the years 3 versions were built and tested and in 2014 the Final prototype NR-V3 was accepted for production by Pakistan's Ministry of Defense production.

The Radar's Exact specifications are still undisclosed,but a learned guess is that the Radar has the capability of detecting Humans at 4Km range and Vehicles at 12Km range with an average accuracy of 96%.
The biggest challenge in any Ground surveillance radar is to identify target among clutter or reflections of trees,buildings and other ground objects. This was probably the biggest research project and many research papers were written by Pakistani PHD students on this subject during the project.
The final Algorithms was very robust and with accuracy of 96% or more.

All the components,including Antenna,transmitters,Receivers,Filters and software were designed,built and tested in Pakistan.
It is yet to be seen when the Radar will enter mass production and deployment on strategically important locations for area surveillance.
The link to the project is not working.
 

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