
Sentinel A4 radar's advanced sensor technologies provide fire control capabilities against low- and mid-altitude threats. The radar is designed to track planes, helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles, cruise missiles and artillery. The radar is capable of 360-degree surveillance. It can also communicate directly with the fire direction central to increase the quality and accuracy of data it provides warfighters. It is part in the future integrated anti-missile defense system.
To provide enhanced surveillance and detection capabilities, the A4 radar will integrate with the Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System. It's also designed to protect command-and-control nodes and tactical assembly zones. It will enhance classification capabilities and allow multi-domain operations to be supported. It will protect static assets of high value. The system can also be used with an HMMWV that has an onboard power generator. It can also work autonomously. It can communicate with the fire department and transmit data via the SINCGARS radio network.

The Sentinel A4 is a key enabler of the US Army’s modernization effort. It will ensure that the US military has access to data from all platforms. It will allow the US Army to track, defeat and defeat threats at low- and mid-altitudes. This data will be used to defeat UASs and cruise missiles. It will also help to enhance detection capabilities against rotary-wing aircraft and provide rapid information on the point of impact.
The Sentinel A4 missile and air defense radar is a high-performance modification to the Sentinel A3. Lockheed Martin manufactures it and is located in Syracuse. The company has just finished the production of the radar's first version, five months ahead schedule. This success can be attributed to the Army's strong partnership as well as its agile development process. The company expects to produce five more radars by March 2022.
The Sentinel A4 is part the Army's Integrated Air and Missile Defense System. This system was designed to defend the United States against any airborne threats. It will also protect command, control, tactical assembly areas and high-value stat assets. It will also be used to protect Army maneuver regiments and geopolitical center. The radar can provide 360 degree surveillance, detecting, tracking and tracking aircraft, helicopters and cruise missiles as well as artillery.
The Sentinel A4 was also created to work with the Integrated Air and Missile Defense Command and Control System. This command-and-control system gives the US military real-time information about the battlefield. The Sentinel is part of a forward area air defense command and control system that will provide the US Army with improved surveillance and detection capabilities. It will also protect the US Army's command, control and tactical assembly nodes. It will provide enhanced detection capabilities against rotary wings aircraft and provide quick information about the point of impact.

Sentinel A4 has a range and accuracy that is twice as high as A3. It will detect slower-moving UAVs, rotary-wing aircraft, and other slow-moving objects more effectively. It was designed for power swap as well as weight.