Multi-domain surveillance and protection across air, land, sea and underwater
NiDAR 4D integrates several intelligence, surveillance streams and state-of-the-art sensors to create operator situational awareness. The system automatically detects, classifies, and responds to multi-domain asymmetric threats - including aerial drones, fast moving small craft, divers and mini-submarines.
Customised to operational requirements, a guard zone breach triggers intelligent alerts for immediate response. This is detected by combining the latest in software design with advanced sensors and preferred hardware. NiDAR 4D seamlessly integrates smart surveillance and countermeasures into a single air, surface and underwater situational awareness picture.
MARSS core technology, NiDAR provides a full end to end protective chain against multi-domain asymmetric threats, integrating several sensors and effectors, optimising their interoperability and performance. Beginning with detection, the threat is discovered, its intent is verified using NiDAR AI and the operator is alerted with decision support on how best to respond with countermeasures. As NiDAR 4D is sensor agnostic, each component is selected from MARSS qualified supply chain and integrated based on customer requirements.
1000+ objects, including blue force and own assets
Automated tracking and camera handover
Intuitive operation of sensors and effectors
Satellite image and electronic map
Real time visual and audio alarms
Geo-located and time stamped data
User defined warning and alarm zones
User-defined based on threat scenario
Continuous surveillance to monitor behavior
Selection based on type of target
Alberto Baldacci, VP of Science at MARSS
MARSS has successfully completed the second Site Acceptance Test (SAT) for its flagship 5-year, $50 million multi-site programme – a major milestone in a wider project that will see the company deliver key defence solutions across nine sites.
MARSS and Federal Fleet Services announce that during Q3 2023, the full NiDAR C2 and CUAS suite will be installed on Asterix – a Combat Support Ship operated for the Royal Canadian Navy by Federal Fleet Services.
MARSS has completed the second phase of tests on MOBtronic for the ISO21195:2020 certification, that sets the standards for the detection of persons going overboard from ships.
MARSS Group announces that it has passed the Final Site Acceptance Test of its largest single site project to-date. Valued at over $100M and encompassing the installation and integration of over 100 sensors and effectors, being installed in the Middle East.
We look back at some of the news, events, achievements and developments of the year as we reflect on our successes and prepare for 2023.
Jeffrey Tipton, MARSS Business Development Manager for Defence in the US, looks at the increasing challenges posed by these weaponised systems, and considers how a more agile and cooperative approach is needed to transform US defence policy.
MARSS, has announced the latest addition to its extensive range of CUAS technology, NiDAR™ CUAS COMPACT.
MARSS Group announces Josh Harman’s appointment to Director of Commercial Strategy & Operations
AUSA 2022 Roundup
MARSS is attending the Global Special Operations Forum in Budapest on the 4-6th of October, an annual symposium and exhibition which brings together Special Operations Forces from all horizons.