The purpose of the Fixed Air Defence Radar (FADR) project is to replace a number of existing Long Range Air Defence Radars.
The new FADR system shall fulfil current military specifications and requirements, and shall be integrated into the Danish Air Surveillance and Control System, to which a number of other sensors contributes to produce a consolidated Recognized Air Picture.
The new FADR system shall be equipped with both a 3D primary search radar (PSR) and a secondary surveillance radar (SSR) with both civilian and military modes.
The new FADR system shall be able to detect airspace violations of Danish and adjacent airspace, even when the aircraft intends to remain undetected (e.g. flying without the Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) transponder in operation).
The FADR shall also be used for tactical control of military aircrafts and shall be able to determine the position of the aircrafts under control, both in terms of geographical position and altitude, even without an operational IFF transponder.
The new FADR system shall be operational during peacetime, crisis and war, where the risk of attack in the electromagnetic and cyber domain is present.
Furthermore, it shall be possible to monitor and control the radars from multiple remotely operational facilities, which are geographically separated from the radars.
It should also be possible to relocate the FADR to another prepared site in case this is required due to operational considerations. However, tactical mobility is not a requirement.
In addition to the FADR, a radome shall also be part of the delivery.
The estimated value shown below is based on aquisition of one (1) FADR with a radome.