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  2. AN/SPS-10 - Wikipedia

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    AN/SPS-10 is a two-dimensional radar manufactured by Raytheon Technologies. It was used by the US Navy as a surface-search radar after World War II and was equipped aboard naval ships during the Cold War. Variants include AN/SPS-10B, AN-SPS/10E, and AN/SPS-10F. [1]

  3. AN/SPS-6 - Wikipedia

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    AN/SPS-6 is a two-dimensional radar manufactured by Bendix and Westinghouse Electric. It was used by the US Navy as a first-generation air-search radar after World War II, and was widely exported to allies. In addition, the improved AN/SPS-12 is the derivative types developed in other countries. [1]

  4. AN/SPS-49 - Wikipedia

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    The AN/SPS-49 is a United States Navy two-dimensional, long range air search radar built by Raytheon that can provide contact bearing and range. It is a primary air-search radar for numerous ships in the U.S. fleet and in Spain, Poland, Taiwan aboard Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates, Canada on its Halifax-class frigate (prior to FELEX mid-life upgrade) and New Zealand on its Anzac-class ...

  5. List of radars - Wikipedia

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    AN/APN-182 improved AN/APN-130 Doppler navigational radar system by Teledyne used with AN/AYK-2 for SH-3H CH-46, HH-46A/D SH-2D, UH-2C and RH-53; AN/APN-185 Doppler navigational radar by Singer Corporation for FB-111A A-7D and B-1A; AN/APN-186 Doppler radar system for A-6 part of ILAAS (AN/ASQ-116)

  6. AN/SPS-40 - Wikipedia

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    [a] This radar system was determined to be too large for use in the FRAM program for WWII-era destroyers undergoing modernization. The SPS-40, which used numerous off-the-shelf parts, was proposed as an alternate by BUSHIPS as a suitable radar design for the FRAM program. The CNO directed procurement, in advance of service approval, on 10 March ...

  7. P-14 radar - Wikipedia

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    The design of the P-14 2D early warning radar started in 1955 by decree of the CPSU Central Committee. [1] The P-14 being the first high power VHF radar to be developed by the Soviet Union, the radar was accepted into service in 1959 following the successful completion of the radars test program. [2]

  8. AN/TPS-44 - Wikipedia

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    The AN/TPS-44 is a ground-based, non-fixed (i.e.: transportable) search radar. [n 1] [1]The main components of the system are a shelter (where the crew operates it) and the foldable antenna.

  9. AN/SPS-17 - Wikipedia

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    This radar system used the SPS-17 antenna with a less powerful transmitter capable of producing 250 kW and had a reliable range of 100 nmi (190 km). It was first delivered January 1957, and 55 were produced for destroyers and DERs. [1] In October 1958, the AN/SPS-29 was introduced. This radar set achieved the performance of the SPS-17 on the ...