Blighter wins ground surveillance radars contract

Above: The B400 radar.
Courtesy Blighter
According to Blighter, its B400 series low power (4 Watts) and very low-probability-of-intercept (LPI) radars, will be deployed imminently to fixed locations along the country’s borders and integrated onto army reconnaissance vehicles to provide a flexible mobile surveillance solution. Blighter radars operate 24 hours a day and 365 days per year in all weather, including dense fog, to detect, classify, and track targets including people, vehicles, and near-ground airborne threats at ranges of up to 32 kilometres.
The BlighterNexus software will be installed to ensure the radars are seamlessly integrated with the Army’s command-and-control (C2) networks, operator interfaces, and third-party sensors to deliver a unified display or common operating picture (COP) across multiple border regions.
James Long, Blighter’s CEO, said: “Following a record order book in 2025, we are delighted to secure another border surveillance contract in Europe adding to our recent successes in the Middle East and Asia Pacific.
“We will continue to target new business at home and abroad through our growing sales force and by forging strategic partnerships. Attendance at international trade shows will continue to be a priority starting with this week’s Security and Policing Exhibition, where we are scheduled to meet with several overseas delegations, including other Central and Eastern European countries, as well as those from the Middle and Far East.”
Later this week, Blighter will showcase its border and coastal surveillance radars and its counter-drone (CUAS) solutions at Security & Policing, which is the official UK Government global security event, takes place at Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre from 10th-12th March 2026. Hosted by the Home Office’s Joint Security & Resilience Centre (JSaRC) the event offers an opportunity to meet and discuss national security issues with leading UK suppliers, UK and overseas Government officials and senior decision makers across the law enforcement and security sectors. The event features 400+ exhibitors, delegations from over 40 countries and nearly 10,000 visitors are anticipated.
Blighter radars are used by the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) for forward operating base (FOB) protection, the South Korean Army for border surveillance along the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ), the United States Air Force for drone detection, Five Eyes/NATO customers for deployment on their mobile surveillance and armoured vehicles and major UK airports for perimeter protection.
Blighter supports international systems integrators in creating layered, multi-sensor surveillance systems and can facilitate localised manufacture. Over 800 radar units have been deployed in more than 40 countries, with Blighter solutions used for surveillance projects among Defence, Homeland Security, Critical National Infrastructure and Energy sectors worldwide.