The Universal Slope Monitoring Radar MS-SAR1000 is based on Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imaging technology and interferometric/ differential interferometric techniques. It is specifically designed for monitoring and alert of geohazard risks such as landslides, collapses, and cave-ins. The radar delivers 360 sub-millimeter deformation measurement and 24/7 unmanned early warnings for geohazard risks.
The MS-SAR1000 features a lightweight, portable design, weighing under 5 kg for easy single-person transport and rapid deployment within 5 minutes. Its arc-shaped SAR technology supports 360 or targeted area scanning, with a vertical coverage angle of up to 45, eliminating the need for complex infrastructure. Ideal for remote mountainous areas and disaster rescue sites.
With an IP65 rating, the device operates stably in extreme temperatures (-40C to 65C) and withstands winds up to Level 12, unaffected by rain, snow, fog, or darkness. When monitoring data exceeds preset thresholds, the system triggers multi-level alerts (audible/visual alarms, SMS notifications) and transmits real-time data via 4G/5G or satellite communication, ensuring timely slope status updates for managers.
ComNav has successfully implemented slope monitoring projects across China, covering rock, soil, and mixed slopes. In a recent highway slope monitoring project, the team identified 26 hazardous rock zones, integrating radar and video surveillance for automated, visual management of slope deformation—significantly improving disaster warning efficiency.