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List of radars

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A radar is an electronic system used to determine and detect the range of target and maps various types of targets. This is a list of radars.

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Argentina

Name Type Function Platform/System(s) Origin Notes Ref
INKAN monopulse 2D air traffic control ground-based  Argentina in service with the National Civil Aviation Administration [1][2][3][4]
INVAP 3D 3D air search radar  Argentina in service with the Argentine Air Force since 2011 [5][6]

Australia

Name Type Function Platform/System(s) Origin Notes Ref
Jindalee over-the-horizon air search land-based (fixed)  Australia [7]
CEAFAR digital active phased array ANZAC class frigate  Australia developed by CEA Technologies [8][9]

Brazil

Name Type Function Platform/System(s) Origin Notes Ref
EDT-FILA air target acquisition/fire control land-based  Brazil developed by Avibras [citation needed]
OTH-0100 over-the-horizon naval  Brazil [citation needed]
SABER M60 air surveillance land-based  Brazil [10][11][12]
SABER M200 Multimissão AESA air surveillance land-based portable  Brazil [13][14]
SABER M200 Vigilante active phased array air surveillance land-based portable  Brazil under development [15]
SABER S60 secondary air surveillance land-based  Brazil
SABER S200R secondary air surveillance land-based  Brazil
SCP-01 Scipio AMX A-1M  Brazil under development by SIATT [16]
SENTIR M20 air surveillance land-based  Brazil [17]

Egypt

Name Type Function Platform/System(s) Origin Notes Ref
ESR-32A air surveillance land-based  Egypt [18]
unnamed phased array radar (3D)  Egypt to be unveiled at EDEX 2020 [19]

Europe

Name Type Function Platform/System(s) Origin Notes Ref
Active Phased Array Radar AESA 3D air/surface surveillance naval  Netherlands [20]
ARS-400 airborne [citation needed]
ARS-400M airborne [citation needed]
ARS-800 airborne [citation needed]
ARTHUR PESA counter-battery land-based  Norway
 Sweden
[21]
Captor AESA multirole Eurofighter Typhoon  Germany
 Italy
 Spain
 United Kingdom
developed from AMSAR and CAESAR projects [citation needed]
Captor-E AESA multirole Eurofighter Typhoon  Germany
 Italy
 Spain
 United Kingdom
developed from AMSAR and CAESAR projects [22]
COBRA counter-battery land-based [citation needed]
DARS air command and control land-based (mobile) Deployable Air operations centre, Recognized air picture production centre, Sensor fusion post [citation needed]
EISCAT incoherent scatter scientific land-based (fixed)  Finland
 Norway
 Sweden
[23]
Erieye AESA air surveillance airborne  Sweden [24]
Flycatcher (KL/MSS-6720) air defense fire control land-based  Netherlands manufactured by Hollandse Signaal Apparaten; operational since 1979 [citation needed]
GLOBUS space surveillance land-based (fixed)  Norway
 United States
[25]
Ground Master 400 AESA 3D air surveillance land-based (mobile)  France [26]
HARD-3D LPI air surveillance land-based [27]
HEMPAS-CCIAS passive air surveillance  Greece under development; status uncertain As of 2010 [28]
L3/2 air defense fire control land-based  Netherlands manufactured by Hollandse Signaal Apparaten; operational with the Belgian Army in the 1950s [citation needed]
L4/3 (KL/MSS-301) air defense fire control land-based  Netherlands manufactured by Hollandse Signaal Apparaten; operational in the 1960s [citation needed]
L4/5 (KL/MSS-3012) air defense fire control land-based  Netherlands manufactured by Hollandse Signaal Apparaten; operational in the 1960s and 1970s [citation needed]
PS-05/A pulse Doppler multirole Saab JAS 39 Gripen  Sweden [29]
RBE2 PESA multirole Dassault Rafale  France [citation needed]
RBE2-AA AESA multirole Dassault Rafale  France [30]
RASIT Pulse Doppler ground surveillance land-based (mobile)  France developed by Thomson-CSF [31]
S1850M DAA air defense naval  France
 United Kingdom
[32]
SAMPSON AESA multi-function naval  United Kingdom [33]
Sindre II air defense [citation needed]
SMART-L DAA naval  Netherlands [34]
Super Fledermaus air defense fire control  Switzerland operational in the 1960s and 1970s [citation needed]
Type 901 air defense fire control Sea Slug  United Kingdom [citation needed]
TRML-3D/32 PESA air surveillance and target acquisition land-based  Germany Developed by EADS (now Hensoldt) [citation needed]


India

Military

Airborne

Naval

Land-based

  • Swordfish LRTR - AESA long-range tracking radar for Ballistic missile defence surveillance and fire control.
  • Arudhra MPR - Static 4D AESA Medium power radar for airspace surveillance for ranges exceeding 300 km.
  • ADTCR - Mobile 4D AESA Medium power radar for airspace surveillance
  • Ashwini LLTR - Mobile 4D AESA radar for Low level air targets up to ranges of 200 km.
  • INDRA series of 2D Pulse-doppler medium range airspace surveillance radars
  • Rajendra 3D medium range PESA fire control radar for Akash SAM.
  • Central Acquisition Radar (3D-CAR) PESA tracking radar for battlefield surveillance as part of the Akash SAM system.
  • BMFR - Mobile Quad panel AESA multifunction radar for battery level fire control in QRSAM missile system.
  • BSR - Mobile Quad panel AESA multifunction radar for battery level surveillance in QRSAM missile system.
  • Atulya ADFCR - AESA fire-control radar for upgraded L70 air defence gun.
  • BFSR-SR 2D short range battlefield surveillance radar for the Indian Army.
  • Bharani Low Level Lightweight Radar(LLLR) - portable 2D low level aircraft tracking radar.
  • Swathi Weapon Locating Radar - Mobile 3D PESA Counter-battery radar.

Under development

  • Uttam AESA multifunction radar for fighter aircraft.
  • LR-MFR - Dual panel multifunction radar for naval application.
  • HPR - Static Quad panel AESA High power radar for airspace surveillance

Iran

Italy

Airborne

Surface based

Military – Naval

  • EMPAR – European Multifunction Phased Array Radar, AN/SPY-790
  • KRONOS – 3D multi-mode C-Band radar with a fully solid state active phased array antenna
  • Selex RAN-40L – 3D multibeam long range L-Band radar with a fully solid state active phased array antenna

Japan

Surface-based

  • J/FPS-1
  • J/FPS-2
  • J/FPS-3
  • J/FPS-4
  • J/FPS-5
  • J/FPS-7
  • J/TPS-100
  • J/TPS-101
  • J/TPS-102

Naval

Airborne

People's Republic of China

Military

Naval

Land-based

  • 714XDN Radar metrological
  • BL904 Counter-battery radar
  • CLC-1 Radar short range surveillance radar
  • CLC-2 Radar low altitude surveillance radar
  • CLC-3 Radar mobile low altitude air defense radar
  • CLC-8 Radar metrological radar
  • CS/RB1 Counter-battery radar
  • CS/RT1 Radar Anti-battery radar
  • DLD-100A Radar air traffic control radar
  • HGR-105 Radar surveillance
  • HK-JM long range meter-wave stealth detection 2-D surveillance radar
  • HK-JM2 long range meter-wave stealth detection 2-D surveillance radar
  • DWL002 Passive Sensor passive sensor
  • HT-223 fire control radar
  • JH-16 Radar
  • JH-18 Radar
  • JY-8 Radar 'WALL RUST' mobile tactical 3D radar
  • JY-9 Radar 'WALL EYE' low altitude surveillance radar
  • JY-11 Radar low/medium altitude 3D surveillance radar
  • JY-14 Radar 'GREAT WALL' medium/long range 3D radar
  • JY-17 Radar battlefield surveillance radar
  • JY-21 Radar air traffic control radar
  • JY-26 Radar Skywatch-U 3D long-range air surveillance radar
  • JY-27 Radar 'WIDE MAT' long range surveillance radar
  • JY-30 Radar
  • JY-50 Radar
  • JYL-1 Radar long range 3D surveillance radar
  • JLG-43 Radar height finding radar
  • JLP-40 Radar surveillance radar
  • JLP-440E Radar surveillance
  • LDB08 Radar
  • LD-JP target designation radar
  • LD-JX portable solid state pulse-Doppler moving target surveillance radar
  • LR63 radar
  • LSS-1 Radar gap filler 2D radar
  • REL-2A Radar long range air surveillance radar
  • REL-3 Radar long range air surveillance radar
  • REL-4 Radar long range air surveillance radar
  • REL-6B Radar long range air surveillance radar
  • RES-1 Radar low to medium altitude surveillance radar
  • REWY-1 Radar long range air surveillance radar
  • SLC-2 Radar counter battery radar
  • SLC-7 search radar
  • Type 120 Radar search radar
  • Type 305A Radar search radar
  • Type 305B Radar search radar
  • SJ-202 Radar engagement
  • SJ-321 Radar engagement
  • Type 373 Counter-battery radar
  • Type 390A Radar surveillance
  • Type 408C Radar surveillance
  • Type 514 Radar surveillance
  • Type 571 Radar surveillance radar
  • Type 581 Radar air warning radar
  • Type 701 Radar meteorological radar
  • Type 704 Radar counter battery radar
  • Type 791 Radar precision approach radar
  • Type 825 Radar engagement
  • YLC-2 Radar 3D surveillance radar
  • YLC-4 Radar long range surveillance radar
  • YLC-6 Radar medium and low altitude surveillance radar
  • YLC-7 Radar
  • YLC-8 Radar long range surveillance radar
  • YLC-15 Radar light air defense radar
  • YLC-18 Radar medium-range low-altitude 3D radar
  • YLC-20 Passive Sensor passive sensor
  • YLC-29 Passive Sensor passive detection system
  • YLC-48 Radar

Airborne

  • AESA radars from 14th Institute on
  • AESA radars from 38th Institute on
  • AESA radars from 607th Institute on
  • PESA radar from 38th Institute on
  • MMW phased array radar from 10th and 14th Institutes on
  • Type 204 Radar
  • Type 205 Radar
  • Type 251 Radar
  • Type 252 Radar
  • Type 317 Radar
  • Type 645 Radar
  • Type 698 Radar
  • CASSAR-44 Radar
  • JD-08 Radar
  • CWI Radar
  • Type 232H Radar
  • MRAIR-1 Radar
  • YQC-2 Radar
  • Type 245 Radar long radar surface search
  • Type 1473 Radar
  • JL-7 Radar
  • JL-10A Radar
  • JY-06 Radar
  • KJ-1 AEWC 1st gen TU-4 AEWC
  • KLC-1 Radar lightweight helicopter borne radar
  • KLJ-1 Radar
  • KLJ-6 Radar Falcon
  • KLJ-7 Radar airborne pulse Doppler fire control radar
  • KLJ-7A Radar
  • HAL-3 Radar airborne navigation radar
  • Type 1473 Radar
  • Type 1475 Radar
  • Type 1478 Radar
  • Type 1493 Radar
  • Type 1495 Radar
  • Type 1491 Radar

Commercial/scientific

  • SLC-4 Radar space tracking radar
  • YLC-1 Radar vehicle borne coherent instrumentation radar

Serbia

  • P-12 Modernize version with digital function, new carbon antenna in Yagi shape, and higher range up to 350 km.
  • P-18 Modernize version with new antennas, bigger range, digitalised.
  • P-40 Medium-range surveillance and target acquisition
  • AN/TPS-70 long range 3D radar.
  • Giraffe radar modernize version, and digital with PASARS anti-aircraft sistem.
  • H-22 Long-range surveillance and target acquisition.
  • Marconi S-605/654 Medium-range surveillance
  • Marconi S-613 Altitude measurement
  • PRV-16B Altitude measurement

Soviet Union/Russia

Military

Naval

  • Topaz-V MR-320M "Strut Pair", Air/Surface search radar
  • Fregat MR-700 "Top Steer", 3D search radar[35]
  • Fregat MR-710 "Top Plate", 3D search radar replacement for Top Steer on Sovremenny-class destroyers
  • "Top Sail" somewhat similar to "Top Steer" but larger and operating at lower frequency
  • "Head Net A" 2D air surveillance and surface search. Sometimes used i combination with Top Steer.
  • Fregat-MA MR-760MA "Top Plate", 3-D air search radar
  • Voskhod MR-800 "Top Pair", 3D search radar
  • Volna 3R41 "Top Dome", Fire control/Target acquisition radar

Land-based

  • A-100 "Kama", Early warning ground control radar
  • P-3 "Dumbo", Early warning ground control radar.
  • P-8 "Knife Rest A", Early warning ground control radar.
  • P-10 "Knife Rest B", Early warning ground control radar.
  • P-12 "Spoon Rest", Early warning ground control radar.
  • P-14 "Tall King", Early warning radar.
  • P-15 "Flat Face A", Surveillance/Target acquisition radar.
  • P-18 "Spoon Rest D", Early warning radar.
  • P-19 "Flat Face B", Surveillance/Target acquisition radar.
  • P-20 "Bar Lock", Early warning ground control radar.
  • P-30 "Big Mesh", Early warning ground control radar.
  • P-35 "Bar Lock", Early warning ground control radar.
  • P-37 "Bar Lock"
  • P-40 "Long Track", Early warning/Target acquisition radar.
  • P-70, Early warning radar.
  • P-80 "Back Net", E-band Early Warning Radar
  • P-100
  • Kasta 2E "Flat Face E" Surveillance radars.
  • PRV-11 "Side Net", Height finding radar
  • SNR-75 "Fan Song", Fire control/Target acquisition radar
  • SNR-125 "Low Blow", Fire control/Target acquisition radar
  • 1S91 "Straight Flush", Fire control/Target acquisition radar
  • 30N6 "Flap Lid", Fire control/Target acquisition radar
  • 36D6 "Tin Shield", Surveillance radar
  • 64N6 "Big Bird", Surveillance radar
  • 76N6 "Clam Shell", Low-altitude detection radar
  • 91N6E, Surveillance radar
  • 92N6E, Fire control/Target acquisition radar
  • 96L6E "Cheese Board", All altitude surveillance radar
  • 9S15 "Bill Board A", Surveillance radar
  • 9S19 "High Screen", Sector surveillance radar
  • 9S32 "Grill Pan", Fire control/Target acquisition radar
  • Azov radar "Flat Twin", ABM radar
  • Duga "Steel Yard" or "Russian Woodpecker", Over the horizon radar
  • Dnestr "Hen House", ABM radar
  • Dnepr "Hen House", ABM radar
  • Daryal "Pechora", ABM radar
  • Dunay "Dog House"/"Cat House", ABM radar
  • Volga, ABM radar
  • Don 2N "Pill Box", ABM radar
  • Voronezh, ABM radar
  • 29B6 Container, ABM radar

Airborne

Republic of China (Taiwan)

Containerized CS/MPQ-90 Bee Eye on a truck
Name Type Function Platform/System(s) Origin Notes Ref
Chang-Shan (Long Mountain) planar array multi-function Sky Bow III  Republic of China [36]
Change Bai 1 (Long White 1) phased array multi-function Sky Bow I  Republic of China [37]
Change Bau 2 (Long White 2) multi-function Sky Bow II  Republic of China [38]
CS/MPG-25 continuous wave target illumination Sky Bow I  Republic of China derived from AN/MPQ-46 [37]
CS/MPQ-78 3D pulsed doppler air defense (short range) Antelope air defence system  Republic of China [39]
CS/MPQ-90 Bee Eye AESA air defense ground-based  Republic of China also planned for naval use [40]
CS/SPG-6N(S) surface search Tuo Chiang-class corvette  Republic of China [citation needed]
CS/SPG-6N(T) fire control Tuo Chiang-class corvette  Republic of China [citation needed]
CS/SPG-21A target acquisition/fire control Hsiung Feng I  Republic of China [41]
Sea Bee Eye AESA air defense ship-based  Republic of China [42]

United Kingdom

Ground

GL Mk II radar receiver van
150 cm Searchlight fitted with No. 2 Mk VI SLC radar
Modified Radar No. 3, Mk. 7
  • Radar, AA, No 3, Mk 7 - Post-war anti-aircraft fire control.
  • Radar, AA, No 3, Mk 8 - Designation for US-made SCR-545 radar, but not used in service.
  • Radar, AA, No 4, Mk I - Anti-aircraft local warning, known as 'Zippy'.[43]
  • Radar, AA, No 4, Mk II - Anti-aircraft local warning.[43]
  • Radar, AA, No 4, Mk III - Anti-aircraft local warning.[43]
  • Radar, AA, No 4, Mk V - AMES Type 14 Anti-aircraft local warning, known as 'Gorgonzola'.[43]
  • Radar, AA, No 4, Mk VI - Canadian-made Anti-aircraft local warning.[43]
  • Radar, AA, No 4, Mk VII - Anti-aircraft local warning.[43]
  • Radar, AA, No 5, Mk Ii - AMES Type 11 Anti-aircraft local warning.[43]
  • Radar, FA, No 1, Mk 1 - Control of artillery fire against ground targets.
  • Radar, FA, No 1, Mk 2 - Control of artillery fire against ground targets.
  • Radar, FA, No 2, Mk 1 - Doppler radar used to detect moving ground targets.
  • Radar, FA, No 3, Mk 1 - Mortar locating.
  • Radar, FA, No 3, Mk 2 - Mortar locating derived from AN/APS-3.
  • Radar, FA, No 3, Mk 1- Mortar locating .
  • Radar, FA No 8 - "Green Archer" mortar locating .
  • Radar, FA, No 9 - "Robert" long range ground surveillance mounted in Saracen.
  • Radar, CA, No 1, Mk 3 - Coast Artillery. Transmitter & receiver based on NT271, with displays from CA No 1 Mk1.[45]
  • Radar, CA, No 1, Mk 4 (F) - Coast artillery fire control modified for use against ground targets.
  • Radar, FCE, No 7 - Fire control equipment with 2 radars in a single trailer for aiming a L1A1 40/70 AA gun.
  • Radar, AD, No 10 - "Yellow River" AMES Type 83 target illuminating used with Thunderbird SAGW
  • Radar, AD, No 11 - Tactical control used with Thunderbird SAGW
  • Radar, AD, No 12 - Height finder used with Thunderbird SAGW
  • Radar, FA, No 13 - Tracking and control used with SD 1 drone
  • Radar, FA, No 14 - ZB298 short range manportable ground surveillance.
  • Radar, FA, No 15 - Cymbeline mortar locating.
  • Radar, FA, No 17 - Marconi marine radar mounted in landrover for coastal surveillance
  • Radar, FA, No 19 - Militarised WF3 meteorological radar used by AMETS
  • Radar, FA, No 22 - MSTAR
  • Blindfire - Fire control used with Rapier missile system.
  • Dagger - Surveillance used with Rapier missile system.
  • Orange Yeoman – Projected central surveillance system[46]
  • Type 86 - "Indigo Corkscrew" Bristol Bloodhound air defence missile system.
  • Type 901 - Naval fire-control for Sea Slug missile.
  • Type 98 - Long Range Search.
  • Type 93 - Long Range Search.
  • Type 101 - Long Range Search.
  • Type 102 - Long Range Search.
  • MAMBA - derivative of Ericson ARTHUR artillery locating radar[47]
  • COBRA (Radar) - trinational high performance full phased array artillery locating radar
  • Blighter B202 Mk 2 - Man-portable electronic-scanning ground surveillance radar
  • Blighter B303 - Vehicle-mountable electronic-scanning ground surveillance radar
  • Blighter Revolution 360 - Vehicle-mountable electronic-scanning ground surveillance radar
  • Blighter B400 Series - Fixed installation, modular electronic-scanning ground surveillance radar
  •  AWS II - Fixed installation (and naval installation), surface warning and air and surface target indication
AWS 2 Radar used by Indonesian Airforce in the 1962, Museum Satriamandala

Naval

Airborne

United States

Military

Naval

Radar arrangement on the aircraft carrier Lexington, 1944

Early S-band RADAR Designations[48]

Designation Wavelength Platform
CXAM 150-cm large surface ships
SK-1 large surface ships
SK-2 large surface ships
SC 50-cm surface ships
SF 10-cm too heavy for intended use on PT boats, but used on larger ships
SG 10-cm surface ships
SJ 10-cm submarines
SM 3-cm aircraft carriers for direction of night-fighters
SO 10-cm PT boats
SU 3-cm Destroyer escorts

From February 1943 the US used a universal system to identify radar variants, consisting of three letters and a number, respectively designating platform, type of equipment, function, and version. This system was continued after WWII with multiservice designations being prefixed by 'AN/' for Army-Navy. BuShips 1943 classifications

Prefix Designation
A Aircraft, used in combination with other letters
B IFF
C Experimental
D Direction-finding
E Emergency power
F Fire control radar
FS Frequency shift keying
G Aircraft transmitting
H Sonar hoists
I Intercept radar, aircraft only
J Passive sonar, for submarines
K Sonar transmitting
L Precision calibration
M Radio transceiver
N Echo-sounding
O Measuring, for operator training
P Automatic transmitting and receiving
Q Sonar, for surface ships
R Radio receiver
S Search
T Radio transmitter
U Remote control
V Radar display
W Submarine sonar
X Experimental
Y Radar homing beacon
Z Airborne navigational aids, later replaced with ARN and APN

Multi-service classifications

Multi-service classification codes according to the Joint Electronics Type Designation System.

Specific radar systems

  • AN/BPS-11 Surface search radar, for submarines.
  • AN/BPS-15 Surface search radar, for submarines.[49]
  • AN/BPS-16 Surface search radar, for submarines.
  • AN/SPG-34 Tracking radar for Mark 63 Gun Fire Control System.
  • AN/SPG-35 Tracking radar for Mark 56 Gun Fire Control System.
  • AN/SPG-49 Illumination and tracking radar associated with RIM-8 Talos fire control system.[49]
  • AN/SPG-51 Illumination and tracking radar for Mk74 "Tartar" Guided Missile Fire Control System[49]
  • AN/SPG-53 Gunfire control radar.[49]
  • AN/SPG-55 Illumination and tracking radar for Terrier Guided Missile Fire Control System.[49]
  • AN/SPG-59 Multifunction radar for Typhon combat system. Canceled 1963.
  • AN/SPG-60 Illumination and tracking radar.[49]
  • AN/SPG-62 Illumination radar for Aegis combat system.[49]
  • AN/SPN-35 Precision Approach Radar (PAR), derived from AN/TPN-8
  • AN/SPN-41
  • AN/SPN-42
  • AN/SPN-43
  • AN/SPN-44
  • AN/SPN-45
  • AN/SPN-46
  • AN/SPN-50. Replacement for the AN/SPN-43. Based on the SPS-77 (Sea Giraffe AMB)
  • AN/SPQ-5 Early beam emitting radar for early model Terrier missiles
  • AN/SPQ-9 2D surface search radar[49]
  • AN/SPQ-10
  • AN/SPQ-11 Cobra Judy phased array radar
  • AN/SPS-2 Long range height finding radar by General Electric.[50]
  • AN/SPS-3 Also known as XDK, 3D target designator/rapid volume search radar jointly developed by MIT Radiation Laboratory and Naval Research Laboratory.[50]
  • AN/SPS-4 Surface and low altitude air search radar by Raytheon.[50]
  • AN/SPS-6 2D air search radar
  • AN/SPS-8 2D height finding radar
  • AN/SPS-10 2D surface search radar[49]
  • AN/SPS-12 2D air/surface search radar
  • AN/SPS-17 2D air search radar
  • AN/SPS-29 2D air search radar[49]
  • AN/SPS-30 3D air search radar[49]
  • AN/SPS-32 Part of SCANFAR system.[49]
  • AN/SPS-33 Part of SCANFAR system.[49]
  • AN/SPS-37 2D air search radar[49]
  • AN/SPS-39 3D air search radar[49]
  • AN/SPS-40 2D air search radar[49]
  • AN/SPS-41 Navigational radar for small boats.[50]
  • AN/SPS-43 2D air search radar[49]
  • AN/SPS-46 Navigational radar for small boats by Lavoie Laboratories.[50]
  • AN/SPS-48 3D air search radar[49]
  • AN/SPS-49 2D air search radar (long ranged)[49]
  • AN/APS-51 Successor of AN/APS-46.[50]
  • AN/SPS-52 3D air search radar[49]
  • AN/SPS-53 Navigational radar by Sperry Corporation.[50]
  • AN/SPS-54 Surface search radar by Sperry Corp.[51]
  • AN/SPS-55 2D surface search radar[49]
  • AN/APS-57 Small boats navigational radar by Ridge Electronics.[50]
  • AN/SPS-58 Low altitude 2D air search radar[49]
  • AN/SPS-59 Military designation for the LN-66 short-range navigation radar manufactured by Marconi of Canada. In service in many US Navy ships as well as in the SH-2F LAMPS I ASW helicopter.[citation needed]
  • AN/SPS-60 Solid state version of AN/APS-53.[50]
  • AN/SPS-61 Teledyne-Ryan's entrant into the 1967 emergency missile-detection radar program won by Westinghouse's AN/SPS-58, never went to production.[52]
  • AN/SPS-62 Westinghouse's improvement of AN/SPS-58 with nine examples were ordered in 1973 but quickly cancelled, it appears that Westinghouse simply rolled some of AN/SPS-62's features into AN/SPS-58D.[53]
  • AN/SPS-63 US designation for Italian 3RM-20H surface search radars by Dynell Electronics.[50]
  • AN/SPS-64 Navigation radar, a surface navigation and search radar, made by Raytheon and used both commercially (brand name Mariner's Pathfinder) and by navies worldwide.[citation needed]
  • AN/SPS-65 Development of AN/SPS-58 by Westinghouse as a low altitude radar that is part of the Mark 91 Fire Control System for the Sea Sparrow air defense missiles.[54]
  • AN/SPS-66 Small boat navigational radar by Raytheon.[50]
  • AN/SPS-67 2D surface search radar[49]
  • AN/APS-69 Military designation for Raytheon R41X, with a simple slotted-waveguide bar-type antenna, and a 7" colour CRT display.[55]
  • AN/ASB-12 Airborne search radar/autonav/bomb director set used by the Navy RA5C Recon. aircraft
  • AN/SPS-71 Improved AN/APS-69 with a dielectric dome protector for the antenna and a 10" color CRT control console with more features.[55]
  • AN/SPS-72 Raster-scan collision avoidance radar (RASCAR) by Sperry.[56]
  • AN/SPS-73(V)18 Next Generation Surface Search Radar (NGSSR) by Ultra Electronics Ocean Systems[57]
  • AN/SPS-74 Anti-submarine surface radar by Ultra Electronics 3 Phoenix.[58]
  • AN/SPS-75 US designation of TRS-3D radar.[59]
  • AN/SPS-76 Long range 3D air/maritime/surface search/surveillance radar by ITT Excelis.[60]
  • AN/SPS-77 US designation of Sea Giraffe AMB (Agile Multi-Beam) radar.[61]
  • AN/SPS-80 US designation of Hensoldt TRS-4D radar [62]
  • AN/SPW-2 RIM-8 Talos guidance radar[49]
  • AN/SPY-1 3D phased array air search radar part of Aegis Combat System[49]
  • AN/SPY-2
  • AN/SPY-3 3D phased array air search, tracking, and target illumination radar; part of Dual Band Radar
  • AN/SPY-4 Volume search element of Dual Band Radar
  • AN/SPY-6 Modular phased array search and tracking radar
  • AN/SPY-7 Version of Long Range Discrimination Radar adapted for the Aegis system

Land-based

  • AN/TPY-2 Forward Based X-Band Transportable (FBX-T)

Airborne

AN/APB Series
AN/APD Series
AN/APG Series
AN/APN Series
AN/APQ Series
AN/APS Series
AN/APY Series
AN/AWG Series
Other

Commercial/scientific

See also

Notes

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  61. ^ AN/SPS-77
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References

  • Polmar, Norman (December 1978). "The U.S.Navy: Shipboard Radars". United States Naval Institute Proceedings. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Polmar, Norman (July 1981). "The U.S.Navy: Sonars, Part 1". United States Naval Institute Proceedings. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Routledge, Brig N. W., History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery: Anti-Aircraft Artillery 1914–55, London: Royal Artillery Institution/Brassey's, 1994, ISBN 1-85753-099-3
  • Sayer, Brig A. P., Army Radar, London: War Office, 1950.

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