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Description E-6500 GÜZARS is an airborne battlefield and ground surveillance aircraft developed on basis of Global 6500 business jet. After participation is Second American Civil War, EDA High Command consisting of French, British and German staff realized that airborne ground surveillance systems are very important part of battlefield management and situational awareness. In 2030 after several meetings Germany France and UK decided on joint development of such platforms and put priority on them. To speed up the process, they decided to ask States Military Junta that was still engulfed in Civil War for help in development of this platform. Both sides quickly came to agreement and the process was ongoing. Thanks to the technology transfer, first aircraft designated E-6500 was ready in July 2033 and accepted into service 2 month later. It was used during Polish Border Conflict joined by second aircraft in May 2034 and third in July. In German service E-6500 received namesake GÜZARS and total of 12 aircraft were acquired until 2046. E-6500 is equipped with AESA-type PGSRS-200 radar systems that operates in SAR/MTI modes and have range of 200km. It can automatically detect and identify up to 600 moving targets of size similar to tank. For further evaluation of data sent from aircraft a special ground station is used that consists of 4 vehicles. Similarly to EK-5500 ÜWAS, they are flying in pairs supported by aircraft that performs role of satellite and radio relay station as well as to limited extend can operate in the same roll as ground station.

Presented E-6500 GÜZARS belongs to Kommunikations-, Kommando- und Überwachungsgeschwader 587 and have tactical number "012". It served mainly over Southeast Asia from 2042 to 2053 when it was used over Europe during Russian Interstate War along its sister aircraft while performing similar role to E-320s .
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