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Passive radar, also known as Passive Coherent Location, is a sensor that uses third-party illuminators – such as public frequency modulation (FM) broadcast – to illuminate a target of interest. It locates and tracks the target by processing the reflected signals of the target.
The CSIR has developed a multi-purpose modular pod that can be integrated with a fast jet aircraft for a variety of uses in training, test and evolution, as well as prototype payload development.
The CSIR, in partnership with Dragonfly Aerospace and Space Commercial Services, is developing the technology for a C-band, phased-array, synthetic aperture radar as payload for a LEO satellite. The development has been funded by the Department of Science and Innovation up to this point.
The CSIR Water Centre's Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) Marketing Fact Sheet is a comprehensive document that provides an in-depth look at our pioneering efforts to address the challenges of acid mine drainage.Acid mine drainage
Energy Centre Facility: Energy Storage Testbed
The Energy Storage Testbed Marketing Fact Sheet is a comprehensive document that provides an in-depth look at our groundbreaking work in battery testing.