ABOUT 3d-Radar

3d-Radar AS was formed in 2001 in Trondheim, as a spin-off from NTNU, University of  Trondheim, Norway.

In 2007, 3d-Radar was acquired by a Norwegian company, called VMETRO.

In October 2008, VMETRO was acquired by Curtiss-Wright Controls and by that 3d-Radar became a part of Curtiss-Wright Controls.

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Industrial strength

Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing provides commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) board- and system-level embedded computer products for applications in Aerospace & Defense, Industrial, Communications, Medical, Enterprise Computing and Network Storage.

Just as Curtiss-Wright,  3d-Radar products offer the highest levels of performance, innovation and reliability by applying state-of-the-art technology within the framework of well established industry standards.

  • Ground Penetrating Radar

    Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) uses electromagnetic waves to map structures and objects below the ground surface. The radar waves from the antenna are reflected by interface layers inside the soil or by buried metal objects. In general GPR works well in sand/gravel and dry soil conditions with low soil conductivity but can not penetrate high conductivity materials such as clay and salt water.

  • 3d-Radar GPR

    3d-Radar uses antenna arrays for efficient data acquisition over large surfaces. This enables the user to create 3-dimensional images of the subsurface objects.

  • 3d-Radar Technology

    3d-Radar has pioneered the next generation GPR systems by introducing step-frequency technology in combination with unique antenna arrays.