Germany transfers additional HENSOLDT TRML-4D radars to Ukraine

By Defence Industry Europe

Sensor specialist HENSOLDT is supplying six more of its TRML-4D high-performance radars to strengthen Ukraine's air defence. As part of an order worth more than 100 million euros, the radars will be delivered in the second half of the year following training of the Ukrainian operators. HENSOLDT already has several TRML-4D radars under contract for Ukraine as part of the IRIS-T SLM air defence system.
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The German government has delivered an additional two TRML-4D air surveillance radars to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. These radars were manufactured by the German sensor specialist HENSOLDT.

 

Germany has previously supplied Ukraine with six TRML-4D air surveillance radars. According to the office of the German Chancellor, Berlin plans to transfer two more radars of this type to Ukraine.

The TRML-4D radar, manufactured by the German company HENSOLDT, serves as the primary sensor for the IRIS-T SLM air defence system. Germany has delivered three IRIS-T SLM systems to Ukraine to date and will deliver another one in the near future.

 

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However, the TRML-4D air surveillance radar can also operate independently as a radar station, facilitating the work of other air defence systems and effectors. It can be used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine as part of the frontline reconnaissance complex or as part of an early warning system. The TRML-4D radar is capable of detecting air targets at a range of up to 250 kilometers.

The TRML-4D is the latest addition to HENSOLDT’s C-band (NATO G-band) radar family. Designed to function as a remote-controlled mobile unit for effective ground-based air defence, it has already proven its capabilities in the field. As a software-defined sensor system, it ensures future viability and operational flexibility.

 

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According to HENSOLDT, based on the most advanced solid-state Gallium Nitride Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) sensor technology with multiple digitally formed beams, the TRML-4D is tailored for near- to long-range ground-to-air detection and weapon assignment. It is capable of detecting, tracking, and classifying various types of air targets, with a particular emphasis on small, fast, low-flying, maneuvering cruise missiles, aircraft, and hovering helicopters.

 

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