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496: 289: 174: 72: 31: 365:) that had entered service some 10 years earlier. The primary users of MSTAR, like its predecessor, were and are artillery observation parties, although it may be used by other reconnaissance and surveillance elements as required. MSTAR was developed and produced in UK in the mid 1980s by 349:. When fitted to the mast power is taken from the vehicle supply and the display is inside the vehicle. For dismounted use the radar uses standard military rechargeable dry batteries and is man-carried in three loads. The radar can be set up in under three minutes. 329:
that can be overlaid with a map grid. It also shows the areas of ground visible to the radar and those that are masked by terrain. Target location can be presented as either map coordinates or bearing and distance
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The radar head (antenna and electronics) are connected by remoting cable to the display. The rotating head can be mounted on either a tripod on the ground or an elevated mast, the latter fitted to the
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The complete radar weighs 30 kilograms (66 lb) It can detect targets out to 30 kilometres (19 mi), with a maximum range of 42 kilometres (26 mi).
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to acquire and engage targets in bad visibility or at night. It is capable of detecting, recognizing and tracking
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MSTAR entered UK service in early 1991, slightly accelerated for use in the
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The requirement for MSTAR was developed in the early 1980s by the
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Manportable Surveillance and Target Acquisition Radar (MSTAR V6)
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In about 2005 MSTAR underwent an upgrading programme.
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