Ground Master 400

The Ground Master 400 (GM400) is a mobile long range radar system manufactured by Thales (formerly by Thales-Raytheon Systems).

GM400 is a fully digital active electronically scanned array long-range air defense 3D radar, offering detection from very high to very low altitudes. It tracks a wide range of targets from highly maneuverable tactical aircraft flying below several hundred feet to the unconventional small radar cross section devices, such as UAVs or cruise missiles.

Ground Master 400
Ground Master 400
Finnish Ground Master 403
Country of originGround Master 400 France
Introduced2007
No. built>90
TypeDigital 3D AESA
FrequencyS banded
RPM10
Range470 km (290 mi) GM400
515 km (320 mi) GM400α
Altitude30,500 m (100,100 ft)
Azimuth360°
Elevation20° and 40-60°
Precision<50 m (160 ft)

The system can be set up by a four-man crew in 60 minutes and can be remotely operated. The system fits in a 20-feet shipping container and weighs less than ten tons. The system can be rapidly deployed mounted on a 6x6 or 8x8 tactical truck and can be transported by a single C-130 aircraft or a helicopter.

The GM400 with a field-proven operational availability of more than 98,5% and a MTBCF (Mean Time Between Critical Failures) of 3500 hrs has been selected by many countries as well as France to protect the European Space Agency's Guiana Space Centre. The system was to be operational by the end of 2012.

The GM400 family includes the GM403 and the GM406. The GM406 has a transmitter which is twice as powerful as the GM403, giving it 20% greater range, increasing from 390 km to 450 km. The GM406 is primarily designed to equip fixed sites, with the GM403 designed to be deployable.

In 2023, the Indonesian state-run defense company PT Len Industri acquired 13 GM403 radars at an approximate cost of $30,000,000 each, totaling $390,000,000. While there is no publicly available information on the cost of the GM406 model, it is estimated that the price of a GM403 radar is around $30,000,000, excluding any additional modifications that may be requested by buyers.

In 2021, Thales introduced a new version, GM400α, with 5 times more processing power, extended range from 470 to 515 km and upcoming advanced artificial intelligence algorithms.

These systems are part of the Ground Master family of radars (alongside the medium range GM200 and GM200 MM/A and MM/C as well as the short-range GM60 and its variants) and have been purchased by many countries.

Main characteristics

  • Air Surveillance Radar
  • Crew: 4
  • S-band, 3D AESA Radar
  • GaN technology
  • Modern algorithm to mitigate windfarm effect
  • 10 RPM Rotation Rate
  • High, medium and low-altitude detection, long-range air defense sensor
  • Detects fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, cruise missiles, UAVs, and tactical ballistic missiles
  • Coverage:
    • Azimuth: 360°
    • Elevation: 20° and 40°
  • Performance:
    • Detection range:
      • Fighter aircraft: > 450 km
      • Cruise missile: > 250 km
    • Max detection rate in altitude: 30.5 km
    • Instrumented range: 515 km
  • High mobility, transportability, and reliability
  • GM400 requires minimum maintenance (30 hours/year)
  • Technical characteristics:

Operators

Ground Master 400 
Map with Ground Master 400 operators in blue
  • Ground Master 400  Bangladesh: 2 systems
  • Ground Master 400  Bolivia: 4 systems "Ministro de Defensa visita Fábrica de Radares en París", mindef bolivia
  • Ground Master 400  Chile: 9 systems[citation needed]
  • Ground Master 400  Estonia: 2 Ground Master 403 systems, 2 more Ground Master 400 Alpha systems ordered in June 2023.
  • Ground Master 400  Finland: 12 Ground Master 403 systems. Local designation is Keva 2010.
  • Ground Master 400  France: 3 GM 406 systems and 12 GM 403 systems
  • Ground Master 400  Georgia: 6 GM 403 and GM 200 systems
  • Ground Master 400  Germany: 6 systems
  • Ground Master 400  Indonesia: 13 GM400α systems
  • Ground Master 400  Iraq: 9 systems
  • Ground Master 400  Kazakhstan: 16 systems. Local designation is «Nur»[citation needed]
  • Ground Master 400  Malaysia: 1 system in service, 1 more on order.
  • Ground Master 400  Morocco: 3 systems[citation needed]
  • Ground Master 400  Senegal: 2 systems
  • Ground Master 400  Serbia: 4 systems
  • Ground Master 400  Slovenia: 2 Ground Master 403 systems.

See also

References

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Ground Master 400 Main characteristicsGround Master 400 OperatorsGround Master 4003D radarActive electronically scanned arrayThales GroupThalesRaytheonSystemsUnmanned aerial vehicle

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