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Terma SCANTER 2202 is a compact, solid-state surveillance radar designed for high-resolution detection of small targets in harsh weather conditions. Primarily used for coastal surveillance and vessel traffic services, it belongs to the SCANTER 2000 series and is valued for its ease of integration and low maintenance costs. Key Specifications Transceiver Type: Solid-state power amplifier with a typical peak output of Frequency Range: Selectable between 9.3 to 9.5 GHz Extremely lightweight at only , making it suitable for smaller platforms or towers. Detection Range: Effective minimum detection range of , with an extended horizontal range up to when paired with larger antennas. Interface: Features a standard IP network for easy integration with third-party systems. Capabilities & Features Small Target Detection:

Specially designed to detect very small surface targets (like jet skis or wooden boats) even in heavy sea and land clutter. ET2 Embedded Tracker: Often equipped with Terma’s ET2 tracker

, which automatically logs and tracks the behavior of suspicious vessels. Environmental Adaptation:

Includes adaptive suppression software that automatically adjusts to weather conditions to reduce operator workload. Low Maintenance:

Software-defined architecture and a high Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) ensure low lifetime operating costs. Typical Applications Coastal Surveillance: Used by navies, such as the Royal Thai Navy terma scanter 2202 new

, to secure territorial waters and combat illegal activities. Search & Rescue (SAR):

Supports operations by providing simultaneous detection of small surface targets and helicopter control. Critical Infrastructure Protection:

Secures harbors, national marine parks, and offshore assets. installation requirements for this specific radar model? Surveillance Radar SCANTER 2000 Series - Terma

The Terma SCANTER 2202 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Terma SCANTER 2202 is a compact, solid-state surveillance

is a sophisticated, solid-state X-band 2D surveillance radar specifically designed for small target detection in demanding environments. As a key member of Terma's SCANTER 2000 series , it serves as a critical asset for Vessel Traffic Services (VTS), coastal surveillance, and offshore asset protection. Core Specifications and Capabilities SCANTER 2202

utilizes a fully coherent pulse compression architecture and Solid State power amplifier technology to deliver high-resolution situational awareness. Surveillance Radar SCANTER 2000 Series - Terma


2. Offshore Wind Farms

With the global push for renewable energy, wind farms are becoming targets for sabotage or accidental collisions. The radar’s ability to ignore turbine clutter (using blanking maps and Doppler) while detecting approaching vessels is unmatched. The "new" low-power mode also complies with environmental regulations regarding electromagnetic emissions near marine mammals.

Solid-State vs. Magnetron

Most comparably priced radars still use magnetron technology. Magnetrons wear out (typically needing replacement every 2,000–5,000 hours) and emit a high-power pulse that can be detected long before you see the target. The solid-state new 2202 lasts over 100,000 hours MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) and offers Low Probability of Intercept (LPI) characteristics for covert operations. Terma SCANTER 2202 is a compact

3. Higher Resolution in Short Range

While the 2202 has always excelled at long-range detection (up to 100+ NM depending on configuration), the "new" version introduces a dedicated short-range chirp profile. This provides range resolution down to 1.5 meters, enabling operators to distinguish between a RHIB (Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat) and a swimmer delivery vehicle at close quarters.

4. Fully Digital Target Tracking

Previous versions relied on external trackers. The Scanter 2202 New integrates a 32-bit ARM-based tracker inside the processor unit. It can simultaneously track up to 1,000 targets manually or automatically with an Adaptive Alpha-Beta filter. The "new" model also includes a machine learning (ML) coasting feature—if a target goes behind an island, the radar predicts its position for up to 2 minutes without fresh returns.

2. Expanded Frequency Agility

The new generation offers improved frequency hopping capabilities. This is critical in electronic warfare (EW) environments where jamming is a threat. By jumping across multiple sub-bands within the X-band spectrum, the radar becomes virtually undetectable and unjammable by non-specialized adversaries.