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Lonely Rider

Miniature unattended ground sensor (UGS) system

Enemy force detection within complex terrains and environments is vital in today’s dynamic and unpredictable battlefield. This requirement goes beyond intermittent patrols by manned or unmanned forces; it demands continuous, extended surveillance over these areas.


Lonely Rider utilizes multi-modal sensors to autonomously monitor unattended urban, forested, open, mountainous and underground environments. The accurate and early detection of human and vehicular activity significantly increases force lethality, efficacy and survivability. Deployed manually or autonomously via drone, the sensors offer a range of continuous monitoring periods to allow for the maximum number of operational scenarios. The lightweight tactical sensors enable multi-mission capabilities, making Lonely Rider ideal for force protection, border and site protection and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) applications.

 

Multiple deployment options

  • Autonomous Dropping
  • Autonomous Lowering
  • Manually Deployment

 

Flexible monitoring timeframes

The system provides a broad range of continuous monitoring periods, including 7 days (rechargeable), 21 days (compact), 3 years (continuous operation) and 10 years (sleep mode).

 

Robust communication

The system leverages a self-forming and self-healing mesh network:
• Robust operation at zero elevation
• Using minimal spectrum resources

Variety of solutions to remotely communicate with the field
• RF hub/relay - up to 500m between two units
• RF directional antenna – up to 5Km
• Cellular hub – in each area with LTE coverage

 

A variety of small multi-modal sensors

small multi-modal sensors

Multi-mission capabilities
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Force protection and ambush
Border and site protection
Border and site protection
BLOS
BLOS monitoring
BLOS monitoring

of key points for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR)

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Detection
Detection

of mounted and dismounted targets

Operational in diverse environments and terrains
Outdoor
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Forested/Vegetation
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Underground
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Urban