Engineer open-sources DIY radar system that's 95% cheaper than $250,000 commercial offerings, has 20 kilometer range — Moroccan engineer designs Aeris-10 radar, shares it on GitHub

Aeris-10 radar
(Image credit: Nawfal Motii)

"Nice radar you got there," followed by "thanks, I just had it jammed," might be the new word exchange among buddy electronics enthusiasts. In a move that might ruffle the feathers of many large companies with exceedingly pricey wares, a Moroccan electronics engineer named Nawfal Motii has designed the open-source Aeris-10 radar system that is purportedly comparable to commercial systems costing $250,000.

Aeris-10 comes in two variants: 10N Nexus with a 3-km range and an 8x16 patch antenna array, and the 10E Extended, capable of reaching up to 20 km thanks to its 32x16 slotted waveguide array. Motii published the entire project on GitHub, including all the necessary schematics, PBC layouts, components, firmware, and software with a GUI for controlling and monitoring the system.

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  • ButtermilkBiscuit
    This & that 3DP shoulder fired missile, now I'm good to go. 😝
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  • PEnns
    That's one incredibly cool and impressive achievement!!

    The US government's fleets of fighter jets, navy ships, etc pays a pretty penny for the same true phased array system!

    Given, theirs are more specialized, but the technology is the same and defence contractors must be really upset at this revelation.
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  • Lieutenant Barclay
    Idk a lot about RADAR but I think it requires transmitting at high power so it's a case of "the FCC won't let me be"
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  • usertests
    Detect UFOs drones with it.
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  • Notton
    I can see this selling like hotcakes in the small to medium sized boat/ship world.
    A 20km horizon is a 31.4m (103ft) mast height, so the radar has plenty of range for smaller ships.
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  • ButtermilkBiscuit
    Lieutenant Barclay said:
    Idk a lot about RADAR but I think it requires transmitting at high power so it's a case of "the FCC won't let me be"
    No license needed if under 50 dbm. Assuming 76-81 ghz.
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  • tntdyno
    Admin said:
    Open-source radar system is 95% cheaper than $250k commercial offerings

    Engineer open-sources DIY radar system that's 95% cheaper than $250,000 commercial offerings, has 20 kilometer range — Moroccan engineer designs Ae... : Read more
    Lolled. and Reddit said it was impossible
    bet you they are removing every post about this
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  • USAFRet
    Notton said:
    I can see this selling like hotcakes in the small to medium sized boat/ship world.
    A 20km horizon is a 31.4m (103ft) mast height, so the radar has plenty of range for smaller ships.
    A one-off DIY is one thing.
    Making it marketable, environmentally friendly, waterproof, mobile, complying with regs all over the world is quite something else.
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  • ezst036
    Admin said:
    Engineer open-sources DIY radar system that's 95% cheaper than $250,000 commercial offerings
    https://i.imgflip.com/6eu6p0.jpg
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  • Wwwyzzerdd
    Bravo, not only for undertaking the design, prototyping, and final build, but also for being kind enough to publish the data for public use. While on one hand there is something inherently frustrating about being beaten to the punch on a project I’ve incidentally been enthusiastically working on as a tech who does happen to have most of the analysis tools I could desire(RF spectrum analyzer wanted), on the other, this is ultimately beneficial to my cause.
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