ANGD
Description of the radar set, tactical-technical characteristics

Figure 1: ANGD in the French Mont-de-Marsan Air Base
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frequency: | S-Band |
pulse repetition time (PRT): | |
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receiving time: | |
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instrumented range: | 100 km |
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antenna rotation: | 12 min⁻¹ |
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ANGD
ANGD (ALADIN Nouvelle Génération Durci, Aladin new hardened generation) is operating in the S-Band mobile military tactical surveillance radar. It is used for the protection of sensitive facilities and can detect even the smallest drones.
It has an integrated MSSR whose four individual radiators to the left and right of the horn radiators also use the main reflector.
It was developed around 1991 and replaced the TRS 2100 (Aladin) from the 1970s in the French Air Force.