Eureka Aerospace will feature its flagship “Integrated Blumlein Antenna (IBA) Module” at the 2022 International Microwave Symposium in Denver, Colo., from June 19 to 24.
The IBA integrates a multitude of modules that incorporate several Photoconductive Semiconductor Switches (PCSSs) into a single module, and has a high (10s of GW) peak microwave power. The module acts as both a microwave source and a radiator, and is tunable within the 100 MHz to 1 GHz frequency range. No external antenna is needed. Depending on the operational requirements, the IBA module is scalable to any size.
The IBA Module has a high (> 20) Q waveform and has multiple directed energy weapon applications at large standoffs, including:
- Remote neutralization of Explosive Hazards and IEDs
- Remote neutralization of UAVs, Ground Vehicles and Boats
- Nonlethal Area Denial.