| Name / Designation | Ground Master 400 |
| Manufacturer | Thales Group |
| Country of Origin | France |
| Type / Role | Long range 3D air surveillance radar |
| Operational Domain | Air defense |
| Status | In service |
| Frequency Band | S band |
| Antenna Type | Active electronically scanned array |
| Antenna Aperture / Size | Large fixed panel |
| Power Output | High power solid state |
| Detection Range | Up to 515 km |
| Tracking Range | Long range |
| Target Tracking Capacity | Up to 1000 targets |
| Elevation Coverage | High elevation coverage |
| Azimuth Coverage | 360 degrees |
| Beam Steering | Electronic |
| Pulse Repetition Frequency (PRF) | Adaptive |
| Resolution | High |
| Update Rate | Fast refresh |
| Primary Functions | Detection, tracking, classification |
| Target Types | Aircraft, helicopters, missiles, drones |
| Integration / Networking | Integrated air defense networks |
| IFF Capability | Yes |
| Data Link / Networking | NATO standard links |
| Weather & Terrain Resistance | High |
| Mobility / Mounting | Mobile or fixed |
| Dimensions | Large radar shelter system |
| Weight | Heavy |
| Power Requirement | External generator |
| Cooling System | Liquid and air cooling |
| Operating Temperature Range | Wide military range |
| Deployment Platform | Ground vehicle or fixed site |
| Crew Requirement | Small trained crew |
| Signal Processor Type | Digital solid state |
| Processing Speed | High speed real time |
| AI / Automation Features | Automated tracking and filtering |
| Data Output / Interface | Digital command systems |
| Software Upgradeability | Modular and upgradable |
| Year Introduced | Early 2010s |
| Users / Operators | NATO and allied nations |
| Notable Deployments | National air defense missions |
| Successor / Predecessor | Part of Ground Master family |
| Export Availability | Yes |
| ITAR / MTCR Status | Controlled |
| Cost Estimate | Tens of millions USD |
Modern air defense depends on early warning and reliable tracking. The Ground Master 400 radar is built for that role. It provides wide area air surveillance for military forces facing fast jets, cruise missiles, and low flying threats.
The Ground Master 400 is developed by Thales Group of France. It is part of the Ground Master radar family and is used by several allied and partner nations. The system is designed for both fixed and mobile air defense missions.
Ground Master 400 is a long range 3D air surveillance radar. It detects, tracks, and classifies aerial targets at long distances. The radar supports national airspace monitoring, early warning, and air defense cueing.
The system uses advanced AESA radar technology with electronic beam steering. This allows fast target updates and reliable tracking in heavy clutter and electronic warfare environments. It can detect high speed fighter aircraft, helicopters, unmanned systems, and cruise missiles.
The radar operates in the S band, balancing long range detection with resistance to jamming. It provides full 360 degree coverage and strong elevation performance. Ground Master 400 can be integrated with air defense command systems, surface to air missiles, and fighter control networks.
Its mobile configuration allows rapid deployment by military units. The radar can be transported, set up, and made operational in a short time, supporting expeditionary operations and homeland defense.
The Ground Master 400 does not have a fixed public price in the United States. Based on international contracts, cost estimates range from tens of millions of dollars depending on configuration, support, and integration requirements.
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