Networking multiple radar systems into a cohesive, cooperative architecture further amplifies the value of low SWaP, high-accuracy, high-update-rate, and classification-capable sensors by enabling scalable, persistent coverage across wide areas. In such systems, radars can operate as a coordinated mesh.
Networked radar systems also accelerate deployment by allowing modular, distributed placement of sensors—whether fixed or on-the-move—adapting coverage dynamically to mission needs. The result is a resilient, flexible sensing layer that enhances situational awareness, reduces single points of failure, and delivers system-level performance far greater than the sum of individual radars.