Saab introduces advanced coastal surveillance radar
Saab, a global leader in radar technology, will unveil its latest product – Coast Control Radar – at the upcoming International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEX) in the United Arab Emirates. Developed in the UAE, this state-of-the-art radar is based on phased-array antenna technology, is non-rotating, and software-defined, making it a groundbreaking solution for maritime security.
security business maritime economy worldwide ports news15 february 2025 | 09:36 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

fot. Saab
Key role in coastal waters protection
Ensuring the security of territorial waters and effectively managing maritime traffic are increasingly vital aspects of national defense and the global economy. Coast Control Radar addresses these challenges with its compact and modular design, offering high efficiency in detecting and tracking even the smallest vessels – even in the most demanding environmental conditions.
The new Saab radar is designed for seamless integration with existing infrastructure, including buildings, towers, and maritime bridges. Its modular architecture enables rapid deployment and provides comprehensive 360-degree coverage. Additionally, the system features a high level of automation and regular software updates, ensuring exceptional detection capabilities and cost-effective operation.
Technology for the future
Key features of Saab’s new radar include:
- Military-Grade Technology – The radar is based on advanced radar solutions suitable for both civilian and military applications;
- Modern Design – The non-rotating phased-array system ensures compactness and modular construction, allowing for full 360-degree area coverage;
- Advanced Detection Capabilities – The system can detect small and fast-moving objects even in extreme weather and environmental conditions;
- Optimized Lifecycle Costs – Low maintenance requirements and high system availability contribute to a cost-efficient product lifecycle;
- Continuous Software Updates – State-of-the-art algorithms ensure maximum monitoring effectiveness and automated threat detection.
Investment in regional security
The Coast Control Radar was developed at Saab’s research and development center in the Tawazun Industrial Park in Abu Dhabi, demonstrating the company’s long-term commitment to investing in the UAE’s defense and security sector. Saab emphasizes that the decision to debut this new radar in the Middle East is strategic, as securing key maritime trade routes is of utmost importance in the region.
– As a global leader in radar technology, we are proud to launch our Coast Control Radar. This innovative solution enables countries with similar needs to effectively monitor strategic waterways, enhancing the security of both vessels and the broader maritime economy – says Heléne Bittmann, Managing Director of Saab in the United Arab Emirates.
Saab’s new radar exemplifies cutting-edge technology that can revolutionize maritime traffic management and waterway protection worldwide. Its advanced detection capabilities, compact design, and cost-effective operation make it an attractive solution for nations and organizations focused on maritime security.
We are on Google News! Join us and follow Gazeta Morska. Get daily updates straight from the sea. Follow us at gazetamorska.pl!
Kamil Kusier
redaktor naczelny
comments
Add the first comment
see also
Defence.Hub strengthens capabilities in technologies supporting maritime infrastructure security
Damen to build 13 SAR units for Turkey. Strengthening search and rescue in the Aegean Sea
Sebastian Kluska, director of MSPiR SAR: No room for improvisation at sea. Skills and judgment matter
MS Kapitan Poinc to deploy FRB 850 in Baltic SAR upgrade
105th life-saving mission. Naval Aviators conduct double "Heart Action" transport
Another successful medical evacuation over the Baltic Sea. Yet another intervention at offshore wind farms
Fishing trip on Vistula Lagoon cut short due to missing certificates
Drifting tanker near Malta highlights risks linked to the global “shadow fleet”
Cross-border SAR operation on the ice of the Gulf of Bothnia
Body recovered from the waters of Puck Bay near Babie Doły in Gdynia
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT