CICERO, N.Y. — SRC, Inc. on Tuesday announced it has delivered its 100th Gryphon R1540 radar panel, “marking a milestone that underscores the system’s proven performance and expanding role in protecting the U.S. and allied forces worldwide.”
Based in Cicero, SRC is a nonprofit defense research and development company.
Fielded in operational environments around the world, the Gryphon R1540 offers “on-the-move, multi-mission performance and reliable support in complex scenarios,” SRC contended.
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“Delivering our 100th Gryphon R1540 radar reflects both the trust our customers place in SRC and the performance of this battle-proven system,” Kevin Hair, president and CEO of SRC, said in the announcement. “The R1540 continues to push the boundaries of radar performance, providing the precision, reliability and adaptability that modern defense operations demand. Every system we deliver represents our commitment to giving warfighters a decisive edge when and where it matters most.”
In its announcement, SRC describes the Gryphon R1540 as a 3-D, fully active electronically scanned array (AESA), multi-mission radar offering precision fire-control accuracy, extended detection range, advanced tracking capabilities, and clutter rejection.
The Gryphon R1540 radar panel delivers enhanced force protection and situational awareness, while its modular design allows rapid deployment on tripods, towers, or vehicles — providing operational flexibility across a range of mission environments, including counter-UAS [uncrewed aerial system], short-range air defense, and air surveillance, SRC said.


