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CAMPRO®
Anti-Radar Paint

Radar Signature Reduction
Absorbs incident radar energy to lower radar cross-section.
Radar

CAMPRO® Anti-Radar Paint is a specialized coating that significantly reduces the radar reflectivity of military vehicles, aircraft, and other assets. By absorbing or deflecting radar waves, it minimizes target signatures — enabling critical missions with greater secrecy on land, sea, or air.

Performance figures are nominal and configuration-dependent. Defence-export inquiries are subject to Indian export-control approval (FTDR Act 1992 · SCOMET); supply requires a valid End-User Certificate and is not available to sanctioned or embargoed destinations. This is not an offer to sell.

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Why Anti-Radar Paint

Key Capabilities

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>10dB Absorption

Delivers greater than 10 decibels of one-way radar attenuation — absorbing or deflecting incoming radar waves.

02

Signature Minimization

Reduces the target's radar signature on enemy screens, making detection and tracking substantially harder.

03

Multi-Domain Stealth

Deployable on land, sea, and air platforms — vehicles, aircraft, and naval assets alike.

04

Detection Evasion

Makes it significantly more difficult for enemy forces to detect, track, and engage protected assets.

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Mission Secrecy

Enables critical missions to be executed with greater secrecy and substantially reduced operational risk.

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Made in India

Designed and manufactured in India. NABL lab test reports available on request for verified performance data.

Technical Data

Product Specifications

Product
CAMPRO® Anti-Radar Paint
Min. Order
100 liters
Material
PU Base
Radar Protection
>10dB (one-way attenuation)
Spectrum
Radar Signature Management
Application
Military Vehicles, Aircraft, Naval Assets & Land Platforms
Toxicity
Non-Toxic and environmentally friendly
Origin
India
Certification
NABL Lab test reports — available on request
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What is Radar-Absorbing Material (RAM)?

Radar-absorbing material (RAM) is material engineered to absorb incident radar energy rather than reflect it back to the receiver, lowering an object's radar cross-section (RCS). Where a bare metal surface returns a strong echo, a RAM-coated surface converts much of that incident energy within the coating's lossy layers — so the radar sees a far smaller, harder-to-classify return.

A radar absorbing material paint applies this principle as a sprayable coating: CAMPRO® Anti-Radar Paint is a PU-based radar absorbing paint that reduces radar reflectivity by >10dB on treated surfaces — RCS reduction for military vehicles, aircraft and naval assets exposed to battlefield radar and SAR imaging. Unlike bolt-on absorber panels, a coating adds negligible weight and follows complex geometry.

Absorbing vs transparent — two opposite radar strategies. RAM coatings absorb radar energy to hide the asset from enemy radar. A radar-transparent net does the opposite — it passes radar energy so a concealed position can keep using its own radar and communications. Which you need depends on whether the protected asset emits.

RAM coatings are one layer of a complete signature-management stack — typically combined with visual/NIR camouflage paint on the same platform and multi-spectral screening over the position.

Definitions follow the defence camouflage glossary. This section describes the product category and publicly available concepts; it does not disclose controlled technical data — detailed performance is released only after export-control screening.

Counters — radar threat

Engineered against the radar threat: AESA fire-control radars such as the AN/APG-81 and Captor-E, naval multifunction radars such as AN/SPY-6 and SAMPSON, and ground surveillance, weapon-locating and counter-battery sets. Built to reduce the radar return this class of sensor depends on. This page publishes no product performance figures; specifications are provided per requirement under NDA and export-control screening.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CAMPRO® Anti-Radar Paint?

PU-based radar absorbent coating that reduces radar reflectivity by >10dB. For military vehicles, aircraft, and naval assets.

Is CAMPRO® Anti-Radar Paint available for export?

Yes — subject to Indian export-control approval. Motley Exim Co. is a DGFT-registered exporter (IEC 0599007079) operating under the FTDR Act 1992 and the SCOMET framework. Supply requires a valid End-User Certificate and is not available to sanctioned or embargoed destinations. This page is not an offer to sell.

What certifications and testing does CAMPRO® Anti-Radar Paint carry?

Motley Exim Co. operates an ISO 9001:2015 quality-management system; products are NABL-tested and reference DGQA and DGNAI standards, and are manufactured in India. Full test reports and certificates are available on request.

How do I request a quote or customisation for CAMPRO® Anti-Radar Paint?

Submit an inquiry through the contact form or WhatsApp with your configuration, quantity and destination. Quotes are prepared per requirement (size, pattern and specification are customisable) and defence-procurement inquiries are typically acknowledged within one business day, subject to export-control screening.

What is radar-absorbing material (RAM)?

Radar-absorbing material is material engineered to absorb incident radar energy rather than reflect it, lowering an object's radar cross-section (RCS). Applied as a coating, a radar absorbing paint converts much of the incoming radar energy within its lossy layers, so vehicles, aircraft and naval assets return a far smaller echo to battlefield and imaging radar.

What is the difference between radar-absorbing and radar-transparent camouflage?

They are opposite strategies: radar-absorbing (RAM) coatings soak up radar energy to hide an asset from enemy radar, while a radar-transparent camouflage net lets radar energy pass through so a concealed position can keep operating its own radar and communications. Emitting positions use radar-transparent concealment; non-emitting platforms use RAM coatings.