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  2. GIADS - Wikipedia

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    GIADS is the standard ACC System of the GAF TACCS. It is operated in the static Control and Reporting Centres (CRC Erndtebrück and CRC Schönewalde) and the deployable CRC (on Holzdorf Air Base) in order to provide Airspace Surveillance, to control Air Force Operations, and to meet the military commitment of the Bundeswehr.

  3. List of active equipment of the German Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Tactical air defense system: 1 / 6 [37] It is based on the IRIS-T air-to-air missile [38] equipped with an enlarged rocket motor, data link, and jettisonable drag-reducing nose cone. [39] The radar system expected is the Hensoldt TRML-4D, and it should be supported by the Integrated Battle Management Software Fire Control System (IBMS-FS) by ...

  4. Airbus A310 MRTT - Wikipedia

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    For MRTT, remote surveillance of approaching / air-to-air refuelling process with a night-vision capable video system had to be developed. This system (developed by a small company from Germany called FTI Group) allows operation both with visible light, and also near-infrared radiation. [1] The refuelling monitor was integrated in the year 2008.;

  5. IRIS-T - Wikipedia

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    IRIS-T SLM (Surface Launched Missile) [56] [57] is the air defence system which uses the IRIS-T SL missile. [42] [58] As a part of the NATO MEADS program, the German Air Force and others are now using this missile. It has a pointed nose, unlike the regular IRIS-T, with a jettisonable drag-reducing nose cone.

  6. German Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The commander of the German Air Force is Lieutenant General Ingo Gerhartz. As of 2015, the German Air Force uses eleven air bases, two of which host no flying units. Furthermore, the Air Force has a presence at three civil airports. In 2012, the German Air Force had an authorized strength of 28,475 active airmen and 4,914 reservists. [4]

  7. Airbus Wingman - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2024, Airbus is working with the German Air Force to use the Wingman to meet their requirement of an aircraft which can augment their Air Force before the introduction of the Future Combat Air System in the 2040s. [1] Airbus is also reportedly in negotiations with the Spanish Air and Space Force for possible purchases. [2]

  8. A German military officer used an unsecured line for a ... - AOL

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    A German military officer used an unsecured phone line at a Singapore hotel to join a conference call that was hacked by Russians and leaked to the public, Germany’s defense minister said Tuesday.

  9. MANTIS Air Defence System - Wikipedia

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    MANTIS Air Defence System [1] (Modular, Automatic and Network Capable Targeting and Interception System), formerly titled NBS-C-RAM (Nächstbereichschutzsystem Counter Rocket, Artillery, and Mortar), is a very short range air defence protection system of the German Air Force, intended for base-protection.