Iron Dome’s Multi-Mission Radar detects rockets & guides interception. (image IAI/ELTA).

Maintaining airspace security is more critical than ever in a rapidly evolving threat landscape. Israel has established itself as a global leader in air defense technologies, with Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) ELTA Systems standing out as a Center of Excellence for radar solutions. This leadership position is derived from the constant threat and frequent attacks Israel is exposed to, which have driven the development of cutting-edge, operationally proven technologies. IAI ELTA Systems has positioned itself as a leading provder of advanced radar solutions that serve tactical and strategic air defense needs. With a broad range of radars catering to diverse military requirements, IAI ELTA’s air defense radar systems have earned their place as industry benchmarks, offering reliable, adaptive, and operationally proven solutions.

A Comprehensive Approach to Air Defense

At the core of any air defense system lays the radar, which provides the crucial capability to detect, track, and classify aerial threats. IAI ELTA Systems offers a comprehensive portfolio of air defense radars that meet various tactical, operational, and strategic levels. Every air defense need has a specific system solution characterized by unique parameters, technologies, and techniques. These systems are designed to detect, track, classify, and engage aerial threats ranging from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to ballistic missiles. What distinguishes IAI ELTA is the ability to tailor solutions that address both battlefield needs and homeland defense, providing continuous situational awareness and threat evaluation.

Several radar families are at the core of IAI ELTA’s air defense strategy, including the MMR (Multi-Mission Radar), Green Pine, MS-MMR, Terra, and over-the-horizon (OTH) detection systems. Each is uniquely designed to cover different threats, utilizing advanced radar technologies that integrate seamlessly into various defense architectures.

Green Pine – an advanced high performance strategic early warning radar. (image: IAI/ELTA).

Building Blocks for Strategic Missile Defense

The ELM-2080 Green Pine radar was developed specifically for Israel’s Arrow Weapon System, one of the world’s most advanced anti-ballistic missile systems. Green Pine is designed for threat detection, early warning, and interception guidance and provides the long-range detection capability required for missile defense operating at ranges of hundreds of kilometers away. This radar can operate in a cluttered electromagnetic environment and detect incoming ballistic missiles at great distances, allowing for ample response time.

Green Pine radars are not limited to Israel’s defense needs; they are also exported to several countries for strategic missile defense roles, underlining the system’s reliability and adaptability. Green Pine’s performance has made it critical to creating an effective shield against long-range ballistic missile threats.

ELM-2090 Terra systems provide unparalleled capabilities for strategic-level threat detection. Comprised of dual-band electronically scanned radar arrays operating in the UHF and S-bands, the Ultra and Spectra radars that make the Terra array detect threats over vast areas. They are particularly valuable for providing early warning of missile launches or airborne incursions by targets with low radar signatures.

IAI ELTA’s radar portfolio also includes the ELM-2040 OTH A/B system specially designed for over-the-horizon (OTH) detection. This radar offers the ability to detect airborne targets, including cruise missiles and tactical ballistic missiles, beyond the horizon, thereby extending the radar’s reach well beyond the immediate theatre of operations.

OTH radar capabilities provide a comprehensive air picture over a vast area of land and sea, that helps in early detection, especially for low-altitude and stealth threats that would otherwise go unnoticed by conventional radar systems. The ability to detect targets before they come within direct line of sight significantly enhances the preparedness and response capabilities of a nation’s air defense forces.

Multi-Mission Radar – Proven Tactical Versatility

The ELM-2084 MMR is one of IAI ELTA’s most recognized systems, renowned for its exceptional versatility and operational reliability. The MMR is the backbone radar for Israel’s Iron Dome and David’s Sling air defense systems. The MMR is in service with several NATO air forces and other advanced militaries worldwide. It is designed to provide real-time detection and tracking of incoming threats like rockets, artillery, mortars, aircraft, and drones. The MMR’s adaptability means it can seamlessly integrate with different air defense systems, making it suitable for addressing rapidly changing battlefield conditions.

The MMR employs an S-band Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) technology, which enables simultaneous tracking of many targets, from low-flying drones and cruise missiles to high-altitude rockets, ballistic missiles, and aircrafts. Its software-based architecture allows the radar to be updated on the go, ensuring it remains a step ahead of evolving threats. The MMR family includes several variants that are operational in armed forces worldwide. The family includes the MS-MMR an enhanced version that adds passive detection capabilities to the radars, making it ideal for defending against advanced, low-signature threats, while CMMR, a compact version, is configured for mobile operation on tactical vehicles.

Advanced Sensors for Tactical Air Defense

At the tactical level, IAI ELTA’s ELM-2026 provides a lightweight, portable system in service with several NATO armies, Israel, and other advanced militaries worldwide. Its compact design allows for quick deployment and mobility, making it an ideal asset for integrated air defense systems for expeditionary forces.

The proliferation of drones has necessitated new defense strategies. IAI ELTA has responded with the ELI-4030 Drone Guard Counter-UAS system, its core is in a radar system specifically designed to detect, identify, and intercept UAVs. The rapid growth of commercial and military drones as sensors and weapons poses a significant challenge to traditional air defense systems. Drone Guard’s proven ability to handle these threats fills a critical gap in the modern air defense environment.

Collaboration and Continuous Improvement

IAI ELTA actively collaborates with international partners to enhance their radar capabilities by tailoring solutions for global customers. By working closely with local industries in different countries, IAI ensures its products are optimized for specific operational environments and customer needs, providing operational independence and robust local support.

One key aspect of IAI ELTA’s radar portfolio is its adaptability to changes and constant improvements based on battlefield feedback. Operational experience gathered from real-world deployments is used to regularly refine and update the systems, ensuring that IAI’s solutions are relevant today and prepared for the future. This continuous improvement keeps IAI ELTA at the cutting edge of air defense technology, with solutions that evolve in tandem with the threat landscape.

Operational Experience and Future Challenges

IAI ELTA’s air defense radar systems have been operated extensively in recent conflicts where their capabilities have been pivotal in ensuring the safety of civilians and military personnel. In Israel, the MMR, Drone Guard, and Green Pine systems have become synonymous with effective, reliable performance under complex conditions, providing a shield against rocket, missile, and UAV threats.

As threats become more sophisticated, quickly adapting and deploying new techniques and capabilities becomes essential. IAI ELTA’s radars offer software- driven modular designs, allowing updates to be implemented without significant hardware changes—a critical capability in staying ahead of adversaries. IAI’s broad portfolio ensures it can provide tailored solutions to specific challenges, whether addressing low, slow, and small drones or countering high-speed ballistic missiles.

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