Electronic Weapons: Four In One

Archives

September 13, 2007: The U.S. Marine Corps is joining several other armed services and consolidating four different radar systems into one. Their new G/ATOR (Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar) uses active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar to simultaneously take care of air defense (aircraft detection, tracking and attack), cruise missile detection, locating enemy artillery (from the trajectory of shells fired) and air-traffic control. Each of the first seventeen systems will cost $15 million each. The next 40-50 will cost a bit less. With a range of over 200 kilometers (depending on where it is set up), G/ATOR will be expanded to include electronic warfare capabilities. The "multi-use" approach is actually a trend, and it will be another decade before all those capabilities are working well in one radar system.

 

X

ad

Help Keep Us From Drying Up

We need your help! Our subscription base has slowly been dwindling.

Each month we count on your contributions. You can support us in the following ways:

  1. Make sure you spread the word about us. Two ways to do that are to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.
  2. Subscribe to our daily newsletter. We’ll send the news to your email box, and you don’t have to come to the site unless you want to read columns or see photos.
  3. You can contribute to the health of StrategyPage.
Subscribe   Contribute   Close