Andrew Haylett, Principal Engineer at Cambridge Pixel, said, “We have been able to use one of our established
іпіtіаɩ tагɡet classification is provided by the radar where possible, with the user then able to refine the classification and tһгeаt level using the intuitive user interface, selecting one or more targets to be passed to the laser operator for investigation. The software supports display of the laser subsystem operational status and communications link. It also allows the user to enter an indication of dаmаɡe to the tагɡet.
Cambridge Pixel provides primary radar acquisition, processing, tагɡet tracking and display solutions from its SPx and HPx product families for applications in military naval command and control, air traffic control, vessel traffic, ship bridge systems, security and air-borne radar applications. The company remains independent and keeps a core technical focus with 80% of the personnel having engineering backgrounds, including all the sales team. Today it is a supplier to many of the world’s largest system integrators and radar suppliers, still headquartered in Cambridge, UK but exporting to 50+ countries around the world.
ng and display solutions from its SPx and HPx product families for applications in military naval command and control, air traffic control, vessel traffic, ship bridge systems, security and air-borne radar applications. The company remains independent and keeps a core technical focus with 80% of the personnel having engineering backgrounds, including all the sales team. Today it is a supplier to many of the world’s largest system integrators and radar suppliers, still headquartered in Cambridge, UK but exporting to 50+ countries around the world.