Pakistan has successfully developed its first long-range ground surveillance radar, the AM3505, aimed at monitoring Indian military activity across land and air.
This radar, developed in collaboration with the National Radio and Telecommunication Corporation (NRTC) and Blue Surge, can track targets up to 350 kilometers away and detect aircraft at altitudes up to 60,000 feet. The AM3505 can also identify friend or foe equipment, including artillery, tanks, and aircraft up to 450 kilometers.
Equipped with advanced anti-jamming technology, the radar functions effectively under harsh weather conditions, including fog, rain, and storms. It can be made operational within just 30 minutes and requires only 400 watts of power.
This radar stands as a testament to the hard work and ingenuity of Pakistani scientists and engineers. Its portable design allows it to be deployed and relocated with ease, significantly strengthening the countryās defensive capabilities.
In recent days, tensions have escalated in India and Pakistan after India blamed Pakistan for the Pahalgam terrorist attack and threatened an attack on Pakistan.