New: Terma Scanter 2202
Terma SCANTER 2202 New: The Next Generation of Solid-State Marine Surveillance Radar
In the demanding world of maritime surveillance, critical infrastructure protection, and coastal security, the radar is the "eye in the sky" that never blinks. For years, the Terma SCANTER 2202 has been a benchmark for reliable, high-performance surface and low-flying target detection. But with the release of the Terma SCANTER 2202 new variants and updated feature sets, the standard has moved significantly higher.
3. Naval Force Protection
Navies operating in the Persian Gulf or Baltic Sea face swarming threats. The new radar’s "Swarm Analysis" algorithm tracks 50+ small boats simultaneously, predicting collision courses and launching automated alerts to remote weapon stations (RWS). terma scanter 2202 new
Small Target Detection: It is renowned for its ability to detect fast-moving small vessels, smuggler boats, and even targets as small as a swimmer's head above water, even in high seas. Terma SCANTER 2202 New: The Next Generation of
Supports operations by providing simultaneous detection of small surface targets and helicopter control. Critical Infrastructure Protection: Single Ethernet Cable for Power & Data (PoE++)
- Single Ethernet Cable for Power & Data (PoE++) : Previous models required separate power cables; the new version runs on Power over Ethernet, reducing installation time by 40%.
- Web-Based Configuration Tool : No proprietary software CD required. You can set up antenna tilt, range gates, and clutter maps via a secure web browser (HTTPS).
- NMEA 2000 Compatibility : Easy plug-and-play with modern chart plotters and AIS receivers, allowing for sensor fusion (radar target + AIS correlation).
Body: The maritime surveillance landscape is evolving, and Terma has raised the bar again. 🚢📡
Hours later, as the fog lifted and the first orange streaks of dawn hit the water, Elias watched the radar sweeps clear the screen. In a world where the elements often took control, the SCANTER 2202 had given them the one thing that mattered: the ability to see through the impossible. SCANTER 2202’s signal processing or perhaps a story about its use in Search and Rescue operations? Terma Coastal Surveillance
Scenario A: VTS in a Busy Commercial Port (e.g., Singapore or Rotterdam)
The radar faces thousands of targets—tankers, ferries, and tugboats—with intense rain clutter. The new model’s dual-polarization capability (optional upgrade) allows operators to discriminate between metallic vessels and plastic/wooden boats. The solid-state transmitter emits no high-voltage spikes, meaning it can operate 24/7/365 without the 2,000-hour magnetron changeout required by competitors.
