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  2. Radar, Anti-Aircraft No. 3 Mk. 7 - Wikipedia

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    Radar, Anti-Aircraft Number 3 Mark 7, also widely referred to by its development rainbow code Blue Cedar, was a mobile anti-aircraft gun laying radar designed by British Thomson-Houston (BTH) in the mid-1940s. It was used extensively by the British Army and was exported to countries such as Holland, Switzerland, Sweden [1] Finland [2] and

  3. Counter-battery radar - Wikipedia

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    An Israeli Shilem counter-battery radar Functional principle of counter-battery radar. A counter-battery radar or weapon tracking radar is a radar system that detects artillery projectiles fired by one or more guns, howitzers, mortars or rocket launchers and, from their trajectories, locates the position on the ground of the weapon that fired it.

  4. List of equipment of the British Army - Wikipedia

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    A lightweight, multi-mission, 3D surveillance radar that provides ground based air defence target data; drone detection; and Counter-Rocket, Artillery, and Mortar (C-RAM), as part of the Sky Sabre system. TAIPAN (ARTHUR) Sweden: Counter-battery radar: 5 5 radar systems used for counter-battery operations, replacing previous generation MAMBA.

  5. COBRA (radar) - Wikipedia

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    COBRA COunter Battery RAdar is a Counter-battery radar system developed jointly by Thales, Airbus Defence and Space and Lockheed Martin for the French, British and German Armed Forces. It is a mobile Active electronically scanned array 3D radar based on a wheeled chassis for the purpose of enemy field artillery acquisition. [1]

  6. Radar, Anti-Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Radar, Anti-Aircraft, or simply AA radar for short, was a classification system for British Army radars introduced in 1943 and used into the 1960s when these systems were replaced by missiles with their own integral radar systems. The classification included subcategories, Number 1 through 8, as well as the many individual systems which were ...

  7. Counter-battery fire - Wikipedia

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    Concealment. While firing guns cannot escape sound-ranging and radar detection, concealment and deception can reduce the likelihood of discovery from other methods. Counter-battery fire, being prepared to reply to enemy counter-battery fire with counter-battery fire of your own. Human shields. The practice of embedding artillery assets within a ...

  8. List of radars - Wikipedia

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    AN/APG-27 Gun aiming radar for tail guns of Convair XB-46 and Martin XB-48 AN/APG-28 Interception radar for North American F-82 Twin Mustang AN/APG-30 Sperry Corporation X band fire control radar for North American B-45 Tornado Boeing B-47 North American F-86E/F Sabre North American F-100 Super Sabre Republic F-84E Thunderjet Vought F-8A ...

  9. Category:Counter-battery radars - Wikipedia

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    Counter-battery radars are radar systems used to locate enemy artillery and mortars. Pages in category "Counter-battery radars" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.