Unlike radar, which emits signals that can be traced back to the submarine, the CS-5600 is a passive sensor
PIM is the "ghost" of the RF world—unwanted interference generated when two or more signals mix in non-linear devices like rusty bolts or loose connectors. The CS-5600 is designed with PIM performance as a top priority. Typically rated for -153 dBc or better, the unit condor cs-5600 esm
Integrated with extensive emitter libraries, the system can automatically match intercepted signals against known profiles to identify the type of platform—whether it be a specific class of ship, aircraft, or land-based battery. Unlike radar, which emits signals that can be
The CS-5600 typically covers the range, with possible extensions into C/D bands (1-2 GHz) and K bands (18-27 GHz) via optional modules. This spans the majority of threat radars, including: The CS-5600 typically covers the range, with possible