ThalesRaytheonSystems GM 400 Ground Master radar enters in service with German Air Force 0511136

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Tuesday, November 5, 2013 01:00 PM
 
ThalesRaytheonSystems GM 400 Ground Master radar enters in service with German Air Force.
ThalesRaytheonSystems announces the entry into service of its Ground Master 400 (GM 400) long-range air defense radar system in the German Air Force. This system is the first of six radar systems ordered by the Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support (BAAINBw) to provide enhanced air surveillance throughout the center of Germany, from the North Sea to the Alps.
     
ThalesRaytheonSystems announces the entry into service of its Ground Master 400 (GM 400) long-range air defense radar system in the German Air Force. This system is the first of six radar systems ordered by the Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support (BAAINBw) to provide enhanced air surveillance throughout the center of Germany, from the North Sea to the Alps.
GM 400 radars incorporate all of the latest advances in radar technology
     

The GM 400 will replace the former Thomson-CSF MPR radars, in service since the 1970s. Mounted on a fixed tower, the radars can be operated either from the radar site or from a remote center. They are integrated into the German Air Surveillance network.

Installed in Auenhausen (Westphalen), surrounded by a large windfarm area, the GM 400 has successfully completed extensive compliance procedures and an operational test campaign with the BAAINBw, the German Air Force, Thales and ThalesRaytheonSystems personnel. On site validation of the second radar is in progress at the Lauda-Königshofen (Baden-Württemberg) radar site. The entire set of six radars is planned to be in operation by 2015.

“We are very pleased with the operational entry into service of ThalesRaytheonSystems’ Ground Master 400. It brings a real technology breakthrough with operational benefits like improved tracking, low altitude detection and easy maintenance. Our operators will benefit hugely from these latest technologies in threat detection”, noted Horst Minning, head of BAAINBw Land-Support Department during an official ceremony at Auenhausen in the presence of Brigadier General Maus, head of the German Air Force Logistics Support Unit (Kommando Unterstürzungsverbände Logistik Nutzung).

“The excellent level of cooperation between the German Administration, the German Air Force, Thales and ThalesRaytheonSystems enabled the achievement of this important milestone in the German radar program. We look forward to pursuing this fruitful collaboration in the coming years” said Philippe Duhamel, CEO of ThalesRaytheonSystems.

Since the launch of ThalesRaytheonSystems’ latest generation 3D air surveillance Ground Master radar family, several dozens of GM radars have been sold to Air Forces worldwide. GM 400 radars incorporate all of the latest advances in radar technology, providing superior detection performance of a wide range of targets, from highly maneuverable tactical aircraft flying below several hundred feet to unconventional small radar cross-section devices such as Unmanned Air Vehicles or cruise missiles.