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  2. List of NATO reporting names for equipment - Wikipedia

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    Square Pair – fire control radar of the SA-5 system; Square Tie – surface search radar for small combatants and cruise missile target designation. [1] Squat Eye – alternate target acquisition radar of the SA-3 system; Steel Yard – The Duga over-the-horizon radar; Straight Flush – fire control radar of the SA-6 system

  3. EL/M-2080 Green Pine - Wikipedia

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    The radar system includes a 9 m (30 ft) wide by 3 m (9.8 ft) high [10] trailer-mounted rotatable antenna array, a power system, a cooling system and a radar control center. [6] [22] The power system has both no-break and transformer containers, with the former including a diesel generator, an inductive clutch control module and a diesel fuel ...

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

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    Instead, it was decided to combine lock-follow and the Sutton switch into a new set, which began development in 1942. [5] As part of a general reorganization of their radar efforts, the Army renamed the existing Mk. III sets as the AA No. 3 Mk. 1 for the Canadian sets and Mk. 2 for the UK versions. The new design was given the name AA No. 3 Mk ...

  5. P-18 radar - Wikipedia

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    The P-18 early warning radar is a development of the earlier P-12 radar, the P-18 radar being accepted into service in 1970 following the successful completion of the program. [1] The P-18 was developed by the SKB Design Bureau, a division of State Plant No.197 named after V. I. Lenin who developed the previous P-12, the predecessor of the ...

  6. SAR-Lupe - Wikipedia

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    They use an X-band radar with a 3-metre dish, providing a resolution of about 50 centimetres over a frame size of 5.5 km on a side ("spotlight mode", in which the satellite rotates to keep the dish pointed at a single target) or about 1 metre over a frame size of 8 km × 60 km ("stripmap mode", in which the satellite maintains a fixed ...

  7. French air defence radar systems - Wikipedia

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    The operational air defence chain of command consist of 3 main parts.. The Centre de Conduite des Opérations Aériennes (CCOA), the air operations command and control centre where the overall air picture is generated and evaluated, is responsible for all air operations and for the security of the French airspace.

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  9. Byelka (radar) - Wikipedia

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    The N036 radar system is developed by Tikhomirov NIIP Institute and consists of a main nose-mounted X-band AESA radar with 1,514 T/R modules, designated the N036-1-01, and two smaller X-band AESA radars with 404 T/R modules (2,322 T/R modules total) mounted on the sides of the forward fuselage designated N036B-1-01.