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Israeli Firm Arbe Robotics Introduces 4D Imaging Radar for Harsh Industrial Environments

Israeli firm Arbe Robotics introduces its 4D imaging radar, designed to ensure reliable perception for off-highway machinery in challenging industrial.

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Jerusalem, 9 March, 2026 (TPS-IL) — Israel’s Arbe Robotics has introduced a high-definition 4D imaging radar designed for off-highway machinery operating in demanding environments such as agriculture, mining, and construction.

The Tel Aviv-based company said the radar is built to maintain reliable perception in conditions that can disrupt traditional sensors, including dust, fog, darkness, and rough terrain. The system is intended to support autonomous operation by improving object detection, collision avoidance, and situational awareness.

“Advanced high-definition radar is becoming a foundational sensing technology across multiple industries,” said CEO Kobi Marenko.

Arbe said its radar delivers ultra-high resolution, wide field-of-view coverage, and real-time processing to help machines detect obstacles and track moving objects even where GPS signals may be limited.

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