Reutech Mining has unveiled the MSR Halo, a new Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) that marks a milestone in mine safety and hazard monitoring. With 360° coverage and a range of up to 5 kilometres, it delivers high resolution and flexible scan options to support both tactical and strategic monitoring campaigns.
With the addition of the MSR Halo, Reutech Mining is the first and only company to provide all three radar technologies in a single portfolio:
- MSR Modular: Real Aperture Radar
- MSR Esprit: Multiple Input Multiple Output Radar
- MSR Halo: Synthetic Aperture Radar
This comprehensive portfolio enables clients to select the radar solution most suitable for their operational environment.
While slope stability monitoring remains central, the MSR Halo is engineered for broader applications, including tailings storage facilities and natural hazard monitoring. These extended capabilities enable mines and operators to address safety risks proactively, optimise production, and protect surrounding environments.
“The MSR Halo represents more than just a new product. It is about providing mines with a full spectrum of monitoring solutions,” said Jan de Beer, Mining Executive at Reutech Mining. “With SAR now part of our portfolio, clients can choose the optimal radar for their specific operational challenges. Whether it is continuous slope monitoring, ensuring the integrity of tailings storage facilities, or responding to broader natural hazards, we are giving the industry the tools to act with confidence.”
Launch Event
The MSR Halo was officially launched on October 21, 2025, at a global online event. The event featured live demonstrations and technical insights, allowing industry partners, distributors, and media representatives to explore how the system enhances mine safety and supports informed operational decision-making.



