The PAR-E precision approach radar provides important support for the approach and landing control of various aircraft, including the emergency landing due to avionics failure. The radar utilizes an active electronic scanning antennas (AESA) both in the azimuth and the elevation which allows operation without mechanical movement of the antennas. The radar meets relevant ICAO standards and follows the NATO Vision document, according to which the PAR technology will be used at least until 2040.
The PAR-E Precision Approach Radar is designed for target detection such as aircrafts, ground objects and meteorological formations. The detected information is displayed on workplace screens and radar information is transferred to remote ATC workplaces. The radar is particularly important in situations when the pilot has limited sight (because of fog, rain, etc.) and in emergency landing due to avionics failure. In this situation, the radar has to provide the approach controller with maximum quality radar display complemented by computer evaluation of speed, deviations from glide path/course line, the distance from the previously approaching aircraft, etc.

Key features
The PAR-E Radar system involves the BITE diagnostics to enable fast and accurate identification of a faulty block of the radar system.
transported by standard vehicles for ISO ferry
containers.
- Radar Equipment cabin
- Power supply unit – Diesel generator, UPS unit
- Fire-fighting system
- Security electronic system
- Display of digital data of PLOTS and TRACKS
- Local and remote monitoring and control system
BASIC PARAMETERS
- PAR-E is type of X-Band precision approach radar
- PAR-E has a range of up to 40 km
- The radar excels in in low maintenance requirements
- AESA Electronic Scanning
- Possibility of transport by container carrier
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Worldwide More than 25 Countries served by ELDIS Pardubice s.r.o. with supply and services. In India we are serving and under installation 32 Sites . National service center In Delhi -SMU Established to serve locally all sites in India.