ASTOR

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ASTOR (Airborne Stand-Off Radar) is a British airborne ground surveillance and reconnaissance system that uses radar-equipped aircraft to detect, track, and image targets over long distances.

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instanceOf airborne ground surveillance and reconnaissance system
military radar system
aircraftTypeUsed Bombardier Global Express
capability ground moving target tracking
high-resolution ground imaging
long-range target detection
stand-off surveillance
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
dataLinkType secure data link
dataProduct ground moving target plots
near-real-time ground imagery
designedFor all-weather operation
battlefield surveillance
day-and-night operation
developedBy Raytheon Systems Limited
developedFor United Kingdom Ministry of Defence
fullName Airborne Stand-Off Radar
integratedOn Raytheon Sentinel R1
missionType intelligence gathering
reconnaissance
surveillance
operatedBy British Army
Royal Air Force
operationalEnvironment theatre-level operations
operationalStatus retired from RAF frontline service
platformType airborne
primaryFunction ground surveillance
reconnaissance
target tracking
providesTo ground commanders
rangeCharacteristic long stand-off range
retirementFromRAFService 2021
sensorType side-looking airborne radar
serviceEntry 2008
supports battle damage assessment
target acquisition
troop movement monitoring
usedIn Afghan conflicts
surface form: Afghanistan War

Operation Unified Protector in Libya
surface form: Libya intervention 2011
uses moving target indication radar
synthetic aperture radar

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