High Power Microwave Systems, Directed Energy Systems and Impulse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ImpSAR) in compact formats can redefine the mobility requirements of modern police and military personnel.


Eureka Aerospace is primarily focused on miniaturization of traditional systems by utilizing smaller Photoconductive Semiconductor Switch (PCSS). Multiple PCSSs can be simultaneously configured into countless combinations, resulting in applications ranging from small hand-held devices to deployed ship board systems.

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"Marines serving overseas have a low-tech, time-tested way of stopping cars that ignore checkpoints -- namely, a .50-caliber slug to the engine block. Still, that hasn't prevented companies like Boeing and Eureka Aerospace from pouring tons of money into EMP research. The cannon (whether mounted...

"We've heard of electromagnetic pulses cutting steel in milliseconds, but apparently they can also be used to stop moving cars just as fast. The cannon demonstrated in the video here is still a prototype, but it definitely seems to work. The idea is that an electromagnetic pulse would be used to...

"Now, however, company chief James Tatoian tells Flight that a new and improved pulse blaster is almost ready. It is said to be able to scramble a car's engine chips from 200m and has now slimmed down to 55lb, though it still requires an antenna 1.2m wide. The new zapgun is apparently to be demo'd...

"Eureka Aerospace’s system consists of a suitcase-sized antenna that weighs roughly 50-55lbs, and can supposedly stop cars in their tracks up to 656 feet (200 m) away. That disabling power only works for more modern cars that rely upon microprocessors and various electronics for their engine, as...

Announcements: Eureka Aerospace's through-wall and underground imaging solution, ImpSAR, was announced the winner of the West Coast regional final of the 2011 Global Security Challenge in the SME (Small and Medium Enterprise) category. The regional final took place on September 26, 2011, in San...

About Eureka Aerospace

Starting from 2008, Eureka Aerospace’s effort has been primarily focused on the
development of a novel compact and modular Photoconductive Semiconductor
Switch (PCSS)–based High–Power Microwave System (HPMS), where multiple 
PCSSs are simultaneously triggered by miniature Lased Diode Array (LDA) chips. 

Also starting from 2002, Eureka Aerospace has been developing through the wall 
Impulse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ImpSAR), which culminated in successful field 
tests at Ft. Irwin, CA and Huachuka, AZ.

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