Elbit Systems UK delivers surveillance radars to the British Army

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Elbit Systems UK has delivered Ground Based Surveillance Radar (GBSR) systems to the British Army after successful live fire trials earlier this year.

Ground Based Surveillance Radar (GBSR)

GBSR is a portable radar system that operates in two primary roles: Surveillance and Fall of Shot (FoS) correction.

According to the company, when used for surveillance, the system can track and classify personnel, vehicles, helicopters and drones – providing troops with an accurate picture of allied movement and an early warning on incoming threats.

For FoS correction, GBSR provides mortar and artillery teams with rapid fires adjustments by detecting and locating rounds with a high level of accuracy – increasing the effectiveness and lethality of fires teams.

The system, which is manufactured exclusively in the UK and Europe, was specifically developed to meet the requirements of the British Armed Forces and enables the demand for market leading sense and decide technology, ESUK adds.

This innovative approach, combined with ESUK’s open architecture, led to the development of a high-tech solution that will enhance survivability of front-line troops and provide operational advantage now and into the future.

Following the initial deliveries, ESUK highlights that it will be working with the British Army to deliver the remaining systems later this year.

GBSR is part of ESUK’s “detect and protect” portfolio, which is helping British and allied Armed Forces to detect and counter incoming threats.

“A great example”

Martin Fausset, CEO of Elbit Systems UK commented: “GBSR will enhance the situational awareness of personnel on the ground, help keep them safer by better-detecting enemy threats and give them the advantage in locating targets.

“The programme is a great example of our Bristol team working with the customer to develop a bespoke capability that meets the end users’ requirements now and into the future.

“We look forward to delivering the rest of the systems to soldiers across the British Army,” Fausset concluded.

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