
RADAR
Folder: Radio
LGIR Approach RADAR
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Air Approach Radar dome south of Iraklion Inernational Airport/LGIR. (IMG_0374)
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HAF 10 MSEP
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Hellenic Air Force 10 MSEP radar - Hortiatis Mt. (IMG_0339)
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Malta Ħal Far aviation radar tower
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Approach radar tower at Birżebbuġa Road, Malta. (IMG_1006)
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LGAV approach radar
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Approach radar at Athens International Airport LGAV (IMG_0045)
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Baylands radar
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ATC radar at Baylands, Sunnyvale, CA. Photo by leighklotz uploaded on Flickr under a Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0 free license.
Flickr file: www.flickr.com/photos/leighklotz/49875395052
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Baylands radar
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ATC radar at Baylands, Sunnyvale, CA. Extracted from a photo by leighklotz uploaded on Flickr under a Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0 free license.
Flickr file: www.flickr.com/photos/leighklotz/49875395052
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INTRACOM radar
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An odd radar antenna on the roof of INTRACOM industrial complex. Signs of rust at the bottom of the electronics box, suggest that it was part of a rather old project. (DSCN1274)
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Thales MW08
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The Thales MW08 3D G-band surveillance radar of HS Ritsos P71 (DSC_0244)
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Phalanx CIWS
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One of the two Phalanx CIWS anti-missile systems of HS Hydra F452. (DSC_0238)
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Stentor radar
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A vintage Thomson-CSF "Stentor" radar, preserved at the museum of Hellenic Army Signal Corps in Haidari.
Stentor is a Pulsed-Doppler battlefiled surveillance radar developed in the early 1980s. It operates on X-band (9400-9600 MHz) with an output power of 60 kW. (DSCN0819)
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20160606-LGTS-tower
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Control tower of Thessaloniki Airport LGTS, with the TERMA SCANTER-2001 Surface Movement Radar (SMR), a number of video cameras and some VHF/AIR antennas. (DSCN0405.JPG)
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20160304-LGTS-ASMR
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TERMA SCANTER-2001 Surface Movement Radar (SMR) at Thessaloniki Airport. This is an X-band system operating on 9170-9437 MHz with a peak power of 25 kW. The antenna rotates quite fast, at 60 RPM (1 rotation per second). (DSCN0343.JPG)
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20160211-LGTS
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WSR-74S digital doppler weather radar (upgraded version with SIGMET RVP8 digital receiver). Located near Thessaloniki Airport. Operates in S-band (2700-3050 MHz) with a power of 500 kW in pulse mode (2 μs / 259 pps). (DSCN0329)
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LATI APP RADAR
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Tirana Rinas Airpott approach air traffic control secondary radar. (DSCN0274)
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AN/SPS-6C radar
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Antenna of the AN/SPS-6C radar of preserved destroyer HS Velos D16, (Fletcher Class, ex USS Charrette DD581).
AN/SPS-6C was an air-search radar operating in the L-band on 1249 MHz with a peak pulse power of 750 kW, pulse 4 ms/150 pps and a range of 8-145 nm, depending on size (radar cross section) and altitude of target. (DSC 7006)
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Signaal LW 08 radar
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The antenna of the Signaal LW 08 radar aboard HS Kanaris, F464, a Kortenaer-Standard class frigate.
The JUPITER/LW 08 2D-early warning radar performs long range (260 km on 2 m² RCS target) air surveillance on board medium and heavy-tonnage ships. JUPITER/LW 08 operates in UHF L-Band (NATO D-band, 1–2 GHz). The antenna is mounted on a lightweight hydraulically stabilised platform (roll and pitch).
The synthesiser-driven TWT transmitter provides for a great flexibility over a wideband frequency, with pulse-to-pulse frequency agility. Together with the low sidelobe level of the antenna (with cosecant squared pattern) the radar has a high performance in an electronic countermeasures polluted environment. Good clutter suppression is the result of
* the applications of antenna stabilisation,
* a receiver with a high dynamic range,
* quadrature digital moving target indication processing,
* use of circular polarisation.
Specifications
Frequency: NATO D-Band (IEEE L-Band)
pulse repetition frequency (PRF): 500 or 1000 Hz
peak power: 150 kW
average power: 5 kW
Range: 140 nm
range resolution: 0.5 nm
beamwidth: 2.2°
hits per scan: 15 - 20
antenna rotation: 7.5 or 15 rpm.
(PC030042)
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TPN-12 Radar Surveillance Precision Radar Set (846…
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Photo of a Bendix AN/TPN-12 GCA/PAR radar at Castle Air Museum , CA, USA. Photo uploaded by Ron Gilbert on ipernity under a CC-BY license.
The lighweight AN/TPN-12 radar operates in X-Band (9000-9160 MHz). The operator console includes a PPI scope for surveillance mode and a B-scan scope for precision approach. PRF is 1500 Hz, pulse width is 550 ns (0.55 µs), peak power 150 kW and average power 120 W. It has a range of 40 nm and a range resolution of 300 ft (100 m).
The Swedish Air Force has adopted this radar as Landningsradar PN-67/T.
Original ipernity upload: www.ipernity.com/doc/ronslog/5324635
Also copied over to Wikimedia Commons:
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:TPN-12_GCA_radar.jpg
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KSC-03PD-3300
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. An Air Traffic Control radar has been constructed at Shiloh for the NASA control tower at the Shuttle Landing Facility. It will be used by NASA and the Eastern Range for surveillance of controlled air space in Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station restricted areas. Shiloh is on the northern end of Merritt Island.
Description: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/2003/captions/KSC-03PD-3300.html
Photo URL: images.ksc.nasa.gov/photos/2003/high/KSC-03PD-3300.jpg
Public domain image by NASA Kennedy Space Center.
Also uploaded on Wikimedia Commons: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:KSC-03PD-3300.jpg
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