With more than 900 air traffic control radars installed in over 100 countries, Thales is a trusted leader in the global market and now unveils the RSM NG. Thales’ new digital secondary radar is an innovative meta-sensor for safer skies. The radar leverages the latest digital technologies to bring airports outstanding performances, cyber protection and optimised life-cycle costs.
A meta-sensor approach makes the radar unique. This two-in-one sensor ensures the quality, integrity and availability of data provided to air traffic controllers (ATCs), contributing to the aircraft’s 3 NM separation standards. The RSM NG combines ADS-B and radar (Mode S) data for faster track initialisation providing higher-quality information with reliability. The radar can track up to 2,000 flight tracks and share 64 data outputs simultaneously to different air traffic centres.
Based on international National Institute of Standards and Technology framework, the RSM NG is Cyber Secured by design, with a single interface for controlling cybersecurity functions while maintaining the radar’s operational behaviour.
Minimising re-interrogation rates, the RSM NG reduces radio frequency pollution and provides an interference map to facilitate its integration in the environment.
A future ready radar. All of these technological enhancements integrate seamlessly into the constant evolving ATC environment; in particular, the advanced digital architecture of the RSM NG supports software-defined upgrades to accommodate future technical requirements.
More compact and easy to deploy, the RSM NG incorporates health usage and monitoring system capabilities for optimised maintenance. Re-engineered to limit life-cycle costs, the radar has a very compact design with 30 percent reduction in weight and volume, with now only two electronic cabinets instead of three.
"With more than 50 years of experience in secondary surveillance radars, Thales is constantly investing to lead the latest innovations in the market for air traffic control radars for safer skies. The RSM NG represents no less than 10 patents.” Marie Gayrel, director of ATC radar activities, Thales.