06-05-2025
Pakistan unveils AM3505 radar to monitor Indian military activity across land and air
The AM3505 is capable of tracking enemy movements at distances of up to 350 kilometers and detecting aircraft flying at altitudes of up to 60,000 feet, according to a report read more
Pakistan's national flag at the Mausoleum of Muhammad Ali Jinnah in Karachi, Pakistan on August 14, 2022. Reuters File
Pakistan has unveiled its first long-range ground surveillance radar, the AM3505, designed to monitor Indian military activity across both land and air.
According to a News 18 report, the AM3505 - co-developed by the National Radio and Telecommunication Corporation (NRTC) and Blue Surge - is capable of tracking enemy movements at distances of up to 350 kilometers and detecting aircraft flying at altitudes of up to 60,000 feet.
The radar system can also identify friend or foe equipment — including artillery, tanks, and aircraft — at ranges of up to 450 kilometers, added the report.
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The radar is equipped with advanced anti-jamming technology, enabling reliable performance even in harsh weather conditions such as fog, rain, and storms.
It can be fully operational within 30 minutes and operates on just 400 watts of power.
Featuring a portable design, the system can be quickly deployed and relocated, enhancing Pakistan's overall defensive flexibility.
The AM3505 reflects the dedication and innovation of Pakistani scientists and engineers in advancing the nation's technological self-reliance.
With inputs from agencies