SBIR-STTR Award

Common Aperture for Radar and Communications to Enable Swarming Munitions
Award last edited on: 5/24/2021

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$999,993
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF203-001
Principal Investigator
Chad Kidder

Company Information

ImSAR LLC

940 South 2000 West Suite 140
Springville, UT 84663
   (801) 798-8440
   adamr@imsar.com
   www.imsar.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 03
County: Utah

Phase I

Contract Number: FA8656-21-C-0079
Start Date: 12/18/2020    Completed: 3/18/2021
Phase I year
2021
Phase I Amount
$49,993
To meet Department of Defense cost and Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) restraints for attritable weapon systems, IMSAR LLC proposes to advance the use of our Commercial-Off-The-Shelf, low-cost, low-SWaP, multimode ISR radar systems for both communications and radar functions through a common aperture.

Phase II

Contract Number: FA8656-21-C-0121
Start Date: 4/29/2021    Completed: 4/29/2023
Phase II year
2021
Phase II Amount
$950,000
During Phase I, IMSAR demonstrated the ability to perform communication functions using our high-TRL, low-SWaP radar systems and ESA antennas coupled with COTS communications radios for a US Air Force customer. Based on our Phase I results and our AF customer’s need for coordinated seeker munitions capability, IMSAR LLC proposes to design a radar capable of both radar seeker and communications functions for use in coordinated munitions. Specifically, the radar’s aperture, or ESA antennas, will serve as an instrument for communications between several munitions working in a coordinated effort as seekers. The aperture, which will be designed to fit within the nose cone of each munition, will also be capable of transmitting and receiving radar intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance data. The proposed solution will provide the AF customer with mesh network-type communications for swarming munitions, battle damage assessment, and improved targeting capability. Also, by using one system for multiple functions, the customer will meet low SWaP and cost constraints.