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Integrated Counter-UAS Systems

GSP-HYDRO-GIDS

Radar, and Launcher Systems HYDRO-GIDS™ is a next-generation, multi-layered mobile defense system developed by Gürbağ Defence for tactical field operations, border security, and critical infrastructure protection. Designed on a stabilized trailer structure, HYDRO-GIDS™ integrates advanced electro-optical imaging, radar-based detection, and a hydrogen-powered launcher into a single modular and mobile platform. Hydrogen-Powered Launcher HYDRO-GIDS™ features a hydrogen-powered kinetic launcher offering a safe, reusable, and low-maintenance alternative to conventional pyrotechnic systems. With reduced recoil and precision alignment, it is ideal for mobile anti-drone applications. Platform and Stabilization The system is mounted on a wheeled trailer with four electro-hydraulic stabilization legs for rapid deployment. At its core lies the GSPT-DUO-T-5000™ dual-axis pan-tilt platform, delivering n × 360° pan, ±90° tilt, and ±0.05° positioning accuracy, with up to 80 kg payload capacity for high-precision EO/IR and radar control. Electro-Optical Payload The EO system includes a Full HD 1920×1080 daytime camera with 30× optical zoom and a 640×480 MWIR thermal imager (3.7–4.8 μm), supported by DRI algorithms for target identification. It enables long-range visual confirmation in varying lighting and weather conditions. Radar and Antenna Systems The onboard AESA radar detects RCS 0.01 m² targets at 5–6 km, including micro UAVs and personnel. Mounted on the GSPT-DUO-A-2100™ , it provides 60°–120° e-scan, with 360° mechanical rotation. The directional antenna supports high-gain RF or communication tasks. Environmental Resilience and Command Infrastructure With IP66 rating and operation between –32°C and +55°C, the system meets MILSTD- 810H standards. A mission computer enables C2 integration, real-time video transmission, and remote operation via 4G/5G or RF.

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