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Defense

“Bring the radar to the test – not the test to the radar.” CEO and President Peder R. Pedersen.

A Weibel radar is a compact and mobile unit that combines high accuracy, small size, easy transportability, and high performance in all-weather conditions.

Whether in the laboratory or in the field, Weibel Doppler radars provide measurements of velocity, position, and flight behavior of all kinds of moving objects for scientific use and tactical purposes. Specifically, our radar systems allow for lot acceptance, research and development, and range safety.

One of the world’s most precise radars has been tested by an archer at the Weibel Test Centre in Allerød. Click here to watch the video.