With Revolutionary Technology, the SABER M200 Radar Represents Brazil’s Biggest Advancement in Air Defense. Developed by Embraer and Finep, the Equipment Promises to Transform National Security, Placing the Country at the Forefront of Global Military Innovation and Opening Pathways for Strategic Exports That Will Strengthen the Economy and Brazilian Sovereignty.
At a time of profound transformations in the defense sector, Brazil is making a strategic leap towards technological autonomy.
Embraer Defense & Security, one of the largest defense companies in Latin America, recently announced an investment of R$ 147 million in partnership with Finep to complete the development of the SABER M200 Multimission radar.
Historic Agreement: R$ 147 Million for Brazilian Sovereignty
During the BID 2024 Show, held in September, Embraer Defense & Security signed a multimillion-dollar contract with Finep, consolidating Brazil’s commitment to strengthening the National Defense Strategy.
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This amount will be used to finalize the SABER M200 Multimission radar, equipment that promises to replace reliance on imports and place the country in a prominent position in the global defense market.
Celso Pansera, president of Finep, highlighted the importance of the initiative: “This radar is a milestone for Brazil’s technological sovereignty, essential for ensuring the security of our airspace and consolidating the country’s deterrence capability.”
What Is the SABER M200 Multimission Radar?
The SABER M200 is a state-of-the-art radar designed for medium-altitude air defense. It utilizes AESA (Active Electronically Scanned Array) technology, which allows for 100% electronic and multifunctional scanning.
This technology is crucial for detecting and tracking targets simultaneously, with an impressive capacity to monitor up to 200 objects at the same time.
The radar also incorporates the IFF (Identification Friend or Foe) system, vital for preventing incidents during military operations. It is portable, capable of being transported in standard containers or cargo planes, which expands its application in strategic and humanitarian missions.
History and Evolution of the Project
The development of the SABER M200 Multimission radar began in 2008, a result of collaboration between Bradar, a subsidiary of Embraer, and the Technology Center of the Army (CTEx).
Over the years, the project received significant financial contributions from various institutions, including the Ministry of Defense, with an initial investment of R$ 67 million, and now a boost of R$ 147 million.
According to Finep, this radar represents the pinnacle of a series of technological innovations carried out in Brazil in recent years. Furthermore, it is part of a broader effort to modernize the Armed Forces and align the country with the best global practices in security and defense.
Practical Applications: Beyond National Defense
Although the SABER M200 was developed for military use, its applications go far beyond. It can be used to protect large events, monitor borders, and assist in rescue operations and responses to natural disasters.
In the civilian context, the radar is capable of monitoring air traffic in remote areas and providing crucial data for commercial aviation. This makes it a versatile solution of great strategic value.
Economic Impact and Export Potential
The production of the SABER M200 radar is not only a technological advancement; it also represents a significant economic opportunity. With its manufacturing fully carried out in Brazil, the project generates highly qualified jobs and strengthens the local defense industry.
According to experts, the radar has great export potential, especially for countries seeking affordable and high-quality alternatives for their air defense needs.
The international market has already shown interest in the equipment, which could bring valuable currency to Brazil.
International Comparison: How Brazil Stands Out
Few countries in the world have the capacity to develop radars with AESA technology. This achievement places Brazil in a prominent position alongside powers such as the United States, China, and Israel.
Additionally, the integration of systems like IFF and the portability of the equipment give the SABER M200 a unique competitive advantage, making it one of the most versatile radars available today.
The Role of Embraer and Bradar in National Innovation
Embraer Defense & Security, along with its subsidiary Bradar, has played a central role in transforming the Brazilian defense industry. In recent years, the company has heavily invested in research and development, consolidating its position as a leader in technological innovation.
Bosco da Costa Junior, president of Embraer Defense & Security, stated: “This project reinforces our commitment to developing solutions with high national technological content, ensuring autonomy and sovereignty for Brazil.”
Perspectives for the Future of Defense in Brazil
The SABER M200 Multimission radar is just the beginning of a new era for Brazil in the defense sector. The expectation is that in the coming years, the country will continue investing in advanced technologies, including military drones, artificial intelligence systems, and cybersecurity.
With the signing of this contract, Brazil takes an important step toward consolidating its position as a global player in the defense market, opening new economic opportunities and strengthening its national security.
And you, do you believe this radar can transform Brazil’s position in the global defense market? Share your opinion in the comments!

Excelente trabalho.
Uma correção da matéria, a Bradar foi incorporada a Embraer em 2018. A Bradar não existe mais. Agora faz parte da Embraer defesa e segurança.
Parabéns a Embraer e ao Brasil por esta conquista! A Embraer e o apoio de Celso Pansera dão um impulso a nossa soberania tecnológica!