New Radar to Boost Coast Guard Search, Rescue Missions.

AuthorHeckmann, Laura

ARLINGTON, Virginia -- The Coast Guard is investing in a next-generation weather radar system that could improve search-and-rescue missions with automated technology.

The service recently selected Honeywell's IntuVue RDR-7000 weather radar system to upgrade existing systems on its Sikorsky MH-60 Jayhawk and Eurocopter MH-6S Dolphin multi-mission helicopters.

The system replaces current manual radar operations with fully automated tilt-and-gain controls. With current weather radar systems, a pilot manually adjusts the controls to direct the radar beam.

"So as you're flying through the air, you have to tilt the radar so that you can... pick up weather at various altitudes," said Adam Gavrich, senior technical sales manager of avionics at Honeywell.

The manual operation, involving various techniques, creates a high workload, Gavrich said. "Anything that causes the pilots to have to work harder and not focus on their primary flying tasks--that creates specific hazards."

The IntuVue continuously scans using fully automated tilt and gain, Gavrich said. The pilot selects a weather mode, and the radar captures all data automatically out to 180 nautical miles. The continuous stream of data is then filtered through a 3D buffer, which...

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