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Germany revolutionizes battlefield detection and surveillance with the SB360 sensor.


Rheinmetall Electronics UK recently showcased its latest vision product, the SB360, at DVD 2024 in Millbrook. This advanced 360-degree staring array marks a major leap forward in automated object tracking and identification, providing continuous passive threat detection and surveillance capabilities.
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The SB360, Rheinmetall Electronics UK's cutting-edge 360-degree passive surveillance system, showcased at DVD 2024 in Millbrook, revolutionizing automated threat detection and battlefield awareness. (Picture source: Army Recognition Group)


The SB360 is engineered to address a broad spectrum of wide-area surveillance requirements. It excels in detecting unmanned air systems, small air targets, and conventional short-range air defense threats. The passive sensor technology ensures effective operation in all weather conditions, maintaining a persistent 360-degree horizontal and 20-degree vertical field of view. An optional near overhead threat detection module can expand the vertical field of view up to 60 degrees, significantly enhancing the system's ability to detect top-attack threats.

Understanding the diverse operational landscapes of modern defense, Rheinmetall has designed the SB360 with flexibility in mind. The system's adaptability allows it to seamlessly fit into existing defense frameworks, providing a versatile solution for a variety of defense needs. The system can be configured for dismounted roles, providing portable setups for troops on the move. It can also be integrated with land vehicles or naval vessels for mobile surveillance, or utilized in fixed asset protection as part of a broader air target surveillance and effector system.

The SB360's non-rotational design enhances reliability while reducing power consumption. By eliminating mechanical rotation, the system minimizes wear and tear, leading to lower maintenance needs and longer operational life. A standard 30Hz refresh rate facilitates continuous view-on-target tracking, ensuring real-time monitoring around the clock, every day of the year.

A spokesperson for Rheinmetall Electronics UK said they are thrilled to showcase the SB360 at DVD 2024. They emphasized that the system represents a significant leap forward in passive surveillance technology. It can provide comprehensive situational awareness in any weather and operational condition, making it an invaluable asset for defense forces globally.

The introduction of the SB360 comes at a time when the demand for advanced surveillance systems is on the rise. With the increasing prevalence of unmanned and small air threats, having a reliable detection and tracking system is crucial. The SB360 meets these challenges and offers scalability and adaptability for future threats. Defense analysts have noted that Rheinmetall's SB360 could enhance short-range air defense capabilities. Its integration with other systems allows for a layered defense strategy, improving overall security and response times.

Rheinmetall Electronics UK's display of the SB360 at DVD 2024 marks a significant milestone in defense surveillance technology. With its advanced features and flexible deployment options, the SB360 is poised to become a key component in modern defense systems, providing unparalleled protection against a variety of aerial threats. As global defense landscapes continue to evolve, innovations like the SB360 demonstrate Rheinmetall's commitment to addressing current and future security challenges with cutting-edge technology.


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