France, Germany; Armies upgrade COBRA artillery locating radars

Sensor specialist Hensoldt has successfully concluded the modernization of core test systems of the artillery location radar COBRA which is in service with several NATO armies. Under a con-tract worth several million euros awarded by the Organisation for Joint Armament Co-operation(Organisation Conjointe de Coopérationen matière d’Armement, OCCAR) on behalf of Germany and France, Hensoldt has replaced the Radar Target Generator (RTG) and the CO-BRA Radar Environment Simulator (CRES), key elements of the test environment of COBRA indispensable for determining optimum deployment and testing system performance.

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COBRA is a mobile radar system for locating hostile artillery and missile positions and for calculating in advance the flight path of projectiles in order to give early warning and enable protective and, if required, defensive action. Its first configuration was developed by the Euro-Art International EWIV consortium comprising Hensoldt, then Airbus Defence and Space, Thales and Lockheed Martin around the turn of the century for the German, French and British armed forces. Today, a total of more than 40 systems of various configurations have been deployed by NATO and other armed forces within and outside Europe.

France, Germany; Armies upgrade COBRA artillery locating radars

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