Blighter Secures Contract for Mobile Border Surveillance Radars in Southeast Asia

October 01, 2025
Blighter has won a follow-on contract to supply its B400 series radars for border surveillance in Southeast Asia, enhancing situational awareness across diverse terrains.

Blighter has secured a follow-on contract from a Southeast Asian military customer to supply its B400 series radars for mobile border surveillance, announced in a press release. These radars will be installed on specialist army vehicles for rapid deployment to border infiltration hotspots across diverse terrains, including mountains, dense forests, arid deserts, and coastlines.

The B400 radars, known for their low power and solid-state design, offer 360-degree electronic scanning coverage and are capable of detecting, tracking, and classifying small surface targets and aerial threats in real time. They can be mounted on vehicles, trailers, or tripods, allowing for flexible deployment in various environments.

Blighter's radars will be integrated with the company's AI-assisted BlighterNexus software, providing a common operating picture across strategic border regions. This integration aims to enhance situational awareness and improve coordination between surveillance operators and threat response teams, reducing operational blind spots.

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