By Mortz C. Ortigoza
Czech maker says soldiers become effective in Urban
Warfare
PASAY CITY, Philippines – Soldiers in the country will be more effective
in an urban warfare like in Marawi City with the RETWis 5 radar being sold by the Czechoslovakia
arms maker to the Philippines government.
Ondrej Vanac, Czech regional
sales director of CSG Aerospace Division, told recently this writer that the RETWis
5 will show to the government troops who
man it how many people are on the other part of the wall or non-metallic
barrier.
“It can
detect the target based on chest movement that’s how sensitive it is. If there
is something under the debris under the earthquake, rescue through chest
movement,” Vanáč stressed.
MODERN URBAN WAR - A soldier in the illustration
watches the screen of the portable Czechoslovakia made RETWis 5 radar how many
armed enemies are behind the wall. The radar can detect living persons and
animals in motion and at rest based on their breathing and chest movement.
In the last year’s devastating urban war in Marawi
City Philippine elite troops like the Scout Rangers, Special Action Force, and
the Marine Corps Recon
lack this gadget to detect the Islamist radical terrorists hiding on the other
parts of the walls of the edifices there.
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Its brochure given to this
newspaper said that the RETWis 5 (RETIA
Through-Wall Imaging System) is a unique small portable radar detecting living
entities behind a wall or a non-metallic barrier.
It is small dimensions, low
weight and a long operation period highly portable device suitable for
multi-purpose usage for special police and military units.
Vanáč cited that it can be used for search and
rescue operation like those survivors who are buried by debris after a calamity
hit the place.
The brochure disclosed that signal
processing of the RETWis 5 radar, optimized for the detection of small changes
triggered human or animal movement, enables localization, for example, of a
human being based only on breathing.
He said the gadget has
been tested in the war in Afghanistan and is being used by the Czechoslovak Army.
“It’s a
new functioning piece. We have already tested it in Czechoslovakia right now as we speak. This is a three months old technology.
The original version was made three years ago but this one is quite unique it
is half lighter by 3.25 kilogram and it is really easy to deploy just fix it
like this,” as he demonstrated to this newspaper how to use the
portable radar.
Vanáč cited that when the radar range is used horizontally it can be effective up to 40 meters but can be used
too to detect a human being four meters below the ground.
The brochure stated that the
other features of ReTWis 5 it has a
dimension of 345 x 280 x 112 mm; Battery life 5 hours; Launching time; 20
seconds; Displaying 2D-3d; Display 7”; Remote control LAN, WIFI; Technology
UWB-SFCW; Operation Frequency 1.9 to 3.7 GHGz; Transmitting power -10 mW;
Displaying Angle 120 horizontally, 90 in elevation.
He said he could not divulge
to this writer the price of the RETWis 5 radar because it is classified
except to the buyers like the Phlilippine government.
In the Horizon II (2018-2022
) of the Republic Act 10349, the Duterte Administration is mandated by law to
buy artillery, light tanks, Unmanned
Aerial Vehicle (UAV), and others in the allocated budget of $1.44
billion for the Philippine Army.
Portable radars like the
ReTWis 5 is not mentioned there.
EXECUTIVE - Mr. Ondřej Vanáč (left), Czech regional sales director of CSG Aerospace Division, explains to Filipino military blogger Mortz C. Ortigoza the nuances of the innovative portable radar. |
Other modern armament sold by the Czech |
RETWis 5 (RETIA Through-Wall Imaging System) is a unique small portable radar detecting living entities behind a wall or a non-metallic barrier. |
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