Pulsar

Pulsar

Pulsar is a family of software-defined Electromagnetic Warfare (EW) systems that leverages AI at the edge to rapidly adapt to emerging threats in hours to days, not months to years.

Pulsar’s modular form factor can be adapted and integrated onto ground vehicles (Pulsar-V) or aircraft (Pulsar-A) to support multiple EW mission sets.​

Capabilities

Capabilities

Capabilities

Capabilities
Capabilities

Pulsar integrates on-board GPU compute, ML algorithms, and Software Defined Radios (SDR) into a compact and powerful capability to rapidly deploy new detection/defeat capabilities at the edge​.

Pulsar’s modular form factor can be adapted and integrated onto ground vehicles (Pulsar-V) or aircraft (Pulsar-A).

Pulsar can network multiple EW systems across distributed operations together to deliver coordinated effects, optimize coverage for the environment, and geolocate signals of interest. ​

Pulsar supports a wide range of mission capabilities, to include Electronic Countermeasures (ECM), Counter Unmanned Systems (CUxS), Direction Finding, Geolocation, and other advanced EW capabilities.​

Pulsar

Pulsar

Pulsar in a fixed-site configuration offers 360-degree or directional detection and denial and enables customized coverage for the conditions and environment. Multiple Pulsars can be networked together to provide adaptable and comprehensive coverage based on environment and mission requirements. ​

Pulsar-V

Pulsar-V

Pulsar-V is a ground vehicle variant for Pulsar that can be mounted and integrated into a variety of vehicles leveraging a standard NATO mount. ​

Pulsar-A

Pulsar-A

Pulsar-A is an airborne payload variant of Pulsar that can be adapted to support a variety of manned and unmanned aircraft. ​

Disclaimer

(1) Pulsar is not approved by the FCC for sale or operation in the United States; (2) Pulsar may only be purchased by the U.S. federal government to support operations authorized under U.S. law; (3) Pulsar may be eligible for purchase by foreign national governments, subject to applicable domestic spectrum regulations and U.S. export law.​