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Robin Radar Systems

Robin Radar Systems

Posted on Mar 6, 2026
Bird detection

Give ground teams accurate insights and a full view of airspace with our 3D avian radar systems. Protect your airfield from bird strikes or gather data to support your wind or construction site.



Drone detection

Detect, track and classify drones in real-time for informed, efficient action. Our drone radars deploy and integrate in minutes, alerting you of even fixed-wing and hovering drones as early as possible.



IRIS will support counter-UAS operations at the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Our 3D drone detection radar will be deployed by components of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), alongside state and local agencies, to secure skies at the FIFA World Cup in North America later this year.

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Dutch Ministry of Defence orders 100 IRIS radars

A major contract with the Dutch Ministry of Defence (MoD) to supply 100 flagship IRIS drone-detection radars marks our largest contract yet. It also demonstrates one of Europe’s largest investments in drone-detection sensing to date. There’s a glaring need for fast innovation cycles and increased national airspace protection in NATO countries. And beyond.

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Meet IRIS Long-Range Mode

Our 3D drone radar is packed with innovation, and we never stop pushing. Take our recent breakthrough, IRIS Long-Range Mode (LRM). The software-only update provides the option to switch to an instrumented detection range of 5 to 12km. That makes IRIS one of the first off-the-shelf radars proven to detect and classify Shahed loitering munitions and other fixed-wing drones at long distances.

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Delivering detailed bird data in Chile for pioneering Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) with HNH Energy Project

“With this equipment, we can measure a diverse set of data that cannot be gathered with the naked eye. The radar delivers accurate height, flight speed, and direction data. This, combined with the observation of expert ornithologists, helps to identify the types of birds in the San Gregorio sector. It provides valuable and quality information.”

HNH Energy Project Manager, Juan Pablo Vargas

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