ABOUT ESROE

THE ACKNOWLEDGED WORLD LEADER IN MICROESM SOLUTIONS

A spin out from the UK’s Defence Science & Technology Laboratory, ESROE specialises in the delivery of advanced software and solutions for the identification, bearing and geolocation of radar emitters.

The company’s deep domain knowledge and software-first approach to Radar Electronic Support Measures is driving breakthroughs which are transforming the access to and use of RESM in both defence and civil applications.

Very low-SWAPC, easily deployed on unmanned platforms, and fully autonomous, our self-healing MicroESM solutions can be scaled and networked for real-time radar intelligence across land, air and sea battlespaces.

KEY TECHNOLOGY BENEFITS

ESROE is now supplying a range of solutions which deliver the following fundamental benefits:

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Low SWAP

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Modular design: from individual use through to fully integrated array

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Android and Windows smartphone and tablet compatible

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Passive receiver system to avoid detection

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Fully automatic

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No integration costs

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Minimal approach to EWOS required

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Automated library integration and creation

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Minimal training requirement

WHY MICROESM?

Delivering identification, bearing and geolocation of radar emitters with performance approaching that of legacy systems, but at a fraction of the cost and logistical burden, ESROE’s RESM solutions support real-time information superiority across all domains. 

Whether embedded in general purpose capabilities, reducing the need for dedicated RESM units, or deployed at scale to provide a resilient sensor network, ESROE solutions are inherently survivable and flexible enough for modern multi-domain operations. 

Transformative technology, ESROE is completely changing the way that ESM contributes to the safety of armed forces in hostile environments.



FOUNDER & CEO

Jon Roe, CEO and founder of ESROE

ESROE is led by CEO Jon Roe, who has an international reputation in the field of Electronic Support Measures, having spent 25 years as a scientist at the UK’s Defence Science & Technology Laboratory (Dstl) researching new techniques for the automatic processing of radar signals. Jon was also instrumental in defining the specification of all of the Royal Navy’s ESM systems from the mid 1980’s to the early 2000’s.

Today, ESROE harnesses Jon’s deep domain knowledge to lead significant breakthroughs in MicroESM, which is transforming access to and the use of ESM in the land, sea and air battle spaces, as well as in coastal maritime surveillance and many other civilian applications.