Teradar Completes SBIR Phase II Contract with U.S. Army for Terahertz Threat Detection Technology
Teradar has completed a U.S. Army SBIR Phase II contract worth $1,899,778 to develop terahertz sensing technology for threat detection. The technology aims to enhance visibility and situational awareness in challenging conditions, partnering with Lockheed Martin to test integration into defense platforms. This completion represents a milestone in Teradar's defense portfolio, enabling improved safety for U.S. and allied forces.

Teradar has completed a U.S. Army SBIR Phase II contract valued at $1,899,778 to advance terahertz sensing technology for threat detection. The project, in collaboration with Lockheed Martin, focused on improving visibility in difficult environments such as dust and fog.
Teradar's terahertz vision technology merges radio frequency penetration with optical resolution to better detect vehicles and hazards. This milestone enhances Teradar's defense capabilities and supports future operational demonstrations with U.S. and allied partners.




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