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ARTHUR

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ARTHUR WLR Mod D will have several improvements, including an instrumented range of up to 100 km, an accuracy of 0.15% of range, and will cover an arc of 120°. The detection range is between 0.8 and 100 km and could possibly increase to 200 km. More than 100 targets can be tracked at
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When locating enemy artillery, the radar tracks the up-going trajectory of shells, calculates their points of origin and impact and, with other information, displays it to the radar operator(s). Depending on national tactics, techniques, procedures, the commander's orders and the situation, this
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ARTHUR can be operated in two main modes: weapon locating and fire direction. Weapon locating is used to determine the location of the guns, mortars or rocket launchers that fired and their target area. Fire direction is used to adjust the fire of own artillery onto target coordinates.
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ARTHUR Mod C has a larger antenna and can detect guns at 31 km, mortars at 55 km and rockets at 50–60 km depending on their size, and locate targets at a rate of 100 per minute with CEP 0.2% of range for guns and rockets and 0.1% for mortars.
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information may be used to alert any troops in the impact area and engage the hostile batteries with counter-battery fire. If the users have digital communications networks these messages may be sent automatically.
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to screen from ground-based detection, minimising transmission time, deploying radars singly and moving frequently. Swedish ARTHUR units usually operate in groups of three that guard the immediate surroundings.
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When in fire direction mode the radar calculates the expected impact location of the friendly fire. From this corrections are calculated and reported to hit the target coordinates.
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in civilian areas, since the radar can identify an artillery unit guilty of targeting civilians. It will also be used to warn friendly mission troops of incoming
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capability. The consequences of this detection are likely to be attack by artillery fire or aircraft (including
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of 0.45% of range. This is accurate enough for effective counter-battery fire by friendly
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artillery by tracking projectiles in flight. The original ARTHUR Mod A can locate
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acquisition and was developed for the primary role as the core element of a
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system originally developed jointly for and in close co-operation with the
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Radars are easy to detect and locate if the enemy has the necessary
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60 kilometres (37 mi) Mod C 100 kilometres (62 mi) Mod D
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Armed Forces of Ukraine Use British ARTHUR Counter-battery Radar
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sensor system. The vehicle carrying the radar was originally a
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will primarily concentrate on preventing the use of artillery
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Mobile artillery monitoring battlefield radar in Al Amarah,
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Sweden also uses the radar for 'fall of shot' calibration.
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The ARTHUR can determine whether the artillery piece is of
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Index

Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art

Operators
Saab AB
SEK

Sweden
Norway
Passive phased array
counter-battery radar
Norwegian
Swedish
Ericsson Microwave Systems
British Army
passive electronically scanned array
C-band
radar
field artillery
brigade
division
counter battery
Bandvagn 206
Hägglund & Söner
ISO fasteners
Saab AB
Electronic Defense Systems
hostile
guns
mortars
circular error probable

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