English: An ASTOR Sentinel R1 surveillance aircraft of 5AC (Army Cooperation) Squadron.
The ASTOR system (Airborne Stand-Off Radar) on the Sentinel R1 aircraft is used to gather vital information for forces in the fight against the Taleban.
These aircraft can detect and recognise moving, static and fixed targets on the ground and are capable of operating for over nine hours at a time. The information gathered is transmitted to ground stations to enable rapid tactical planning and the efficient cueing of assets.
ASTOR has been successfully used by Number 5 (AC) Squadron based at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire.
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{information |description={{en|An ASTOR Sentinel R1 surveillance aircraft of 5AC (Army Cooperation) Squadron.
The ASTOR system (Airborne Stand-Off Radar) on the Sentinel R1 aircraft is used to gather vital information for for...
An ASTOR Sentinel R1 surveillance aircraft of 5AC (Army Cooperation) Squadron.The ASTOR system (Airborne Stand-Off Radar) on the Sentinel R1 aircraft is used to gather vital information for forces in the fight against the Taleban.These aircraft can detect and recognise moving, static and fixed targets on the ground and are capable of operating for over nine hours at a time. The information gathered is transmitted to ground stations to enable rapid tactical planning and the efficient cueing of assets.ASTOR has been successfully used by Number 5 (AC) Squadron based at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire.