ADi News2014-06-25 11:09:56

The unique and first true 3D Bird Radar in the industry
launched by OIS-AT


Paris, June 16, 2014 - OIS Advanced Technology (OIS-AT), a leader of dual-use technologies in India, launched the first true 3D Avian (Bird) Radar System in the industry; that has been designed, developed, and manufactured by the company. The 3D Avian (Bird) Radar's Intellectual Property is owned by OIS-AT and is being marketed domestically and globally.

Collisions between birds and aircraft can have catastrophic consequences and have resulted in the loss of lives and aircraft both in civil aviation and military operations. The FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) and ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) recommend that steps should be taken to reduce the risk of bird strikes. To both preserve public safety and to help reduce this risk, OIS-AT developed a dedicated and true 3D radar which meets and exceeds FAA guidelines. Moreover the 3D Avian Radar System has transportable and fixed versions, meeting the needs of most airports.

"We are proud to present a custom designed, and industry's first 3D Bird Radar system developed using our own technology. Traditionally, 2D maritime radars were adapted for this purpose but did not meet performance expectations. From our perspective, a true 3D radar for bird detection, designed for this application is an industry breakthrough. We have also bid and taken part in trials of the Indian Air Force for the largest worldwide order for bird detection radars" said Sanjay Bhandari, Chairman and Managing Director, OIS Advanced Technology.

Avian radars help in locating, tracking and monitoring of birds that congregate on the large tracts of unused land, used as noise and safety buffers at civilian and military airports. Bird radar data can be archived and is available for rapid recovery. Moreover, processed 3D bird data and images can be imaged on a website of the customer's choice and are available for transmission to the airport tower or bird hazard specialist if necessary. The data provided by the radar is processed through a proprietary software suite that is specifically developed for bird detection, tracking and monitoring.



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