Английская Википедия:Ground Master 200

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The Ground Master 200 (GM200) is a medium range AESA 3D radar manufactured by Thales Group.

The GM200 can operate both as an independent air surveillance radar or as the sensor module of an air defence system. The GM200 also features a surface channel and a Rocket/Artillery/Mortar sense and warn capability.[1][2]

The system fits in a 20 ft ISO shelter and weighs less than ten tons.[3] It includes power generator unit, mast, and room for 2 workstations with a set of radio voice and data communications. The GM200 is transportable by road, rail, tactical aircraft (such as the C-130) or helicopter and can be set up in 15 minutes.

This radar is part of the Ground Master family alongside its GM200 MM/A and MM/C variants as well as the short-range GM60 and long-range GM400 and their respective variants. The GM200's unit cost is stated to be €30 million (FY2023).[4][5][6]

Main characteristics

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Detection domain

  • Instrumented range:
    • 250 km Surveillance
    • 100 km Engagement
  • Ceiling: up to 80,000 feet
  • Elevation coverage: 70°

Key Features

Detection Performances

  • Air Breathing Targets (ABTs)
  • Helicopters (including hovering during pop-up phase)
  • Cruise Missiles (CMs)
  • Sea surface targets
  • Rockets
  • Artillery and Mortars
  • UAV from Class I (Mini) up to Class IV (HALE).

Operators

References

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