
Sentinel A4 radar has advanced sensor technologies and provides fire control capability against low or medium-altitude threats. The radar can track aircrafts, helicopters as well as unmanned aerial vehicle, cruise missiles and artillery. The radar works in tandem to the Indirect Fires Protection Capability system (IFPC). It provides 360-degree surveillance. It can also communicate via the fire direction system to enhance the quality and accuracy it provides warfighters. It is part of the future integrated air and missile defense system.
To enhance surveillance and detection capability, the A4 radar can be integrated with Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System. It also serves to protect command control nodes, tactical assembly areas, and command and controlling nodes. It will enhance classification capabilities and allow multi-domain operations to be supported. This radar will be able to protect valuable static assets. You can use an HMMWV and onboard generator to deploy the system. It can also be operated autonomously. It can communicate with fire direction centers and send data over the SINCGARS radio networks.

The Sentinel A4 Program is an important enabler in the US Army's modernization efforts. It will help ensure the US military can share data between platforms. It will allow US Army to track down and defeat threats at low and middle altitudes. It will improve detection capabilities against rotary-wing planes and provide quick information about the point of impact.
The Sentinel A4 radar, an improved version of the Sentinel A3, is a high performance missile and air defense radar. Lockheed Martin manufactured it. It is located in Syracuse. The company has just finished the production of the radar's first version, five months ahead schedule. This was due to the Army's partnership and its agile development process. Five more radars are expected to be produced by the company before March 2022.
The Sentinel A4 is part of the Army's Integrated Air and Missile Defense System, a system designed to defend the United States from airborne threats. It will protect command and control nodes and tactical assembly areas as well as high-value static assets. It will also help to protect geopolitical centers and Army maneuver formations. It can be used to provide 360-degree surveillance and track aircraft, cruise missiles and artillery.
The Sentinel A4 can also be used in conjunction with the Integrated Air and Missile Defense Command and Control System. This command and control system provides the US military with real-time information on the status of the battlefield. The US Army will benefit from enhanced surveillance and detection capabilities through the Sentinel. It is part of a forward-area air defense command control system. It can also be used to protect the US Army’s command-and-control nodes, tactical assembly areas, and tactical assembly areas. The radar will also provide improved detection capabilities against rotary-wing aircraft and help to provide rapid information on the point of impact.

Sentinel A4 has a range and accuracy that is twice as high as A3. It will be more effective in detecting slow-moving UAVs and rotary-wing aircraft. It is designed to be lightweight and power-swapable.