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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.
The AN/SPQ-11 Cobra Judy was a PESA radar found on the USNS Observation Island (T-AGM-23) missile range instrumentation ship. It was used for space tracking, ballistic missiles tracking and other instrumentation.
This radar eventually reached service as Euro-ART's COBRA (COunter Battery RAdar) AESA system. [2] 29 COBRA systems were produced and delivered in a roll-out which was completed in Aug. 2007 (12 to Germany – out of which two were re-sold to Turkey, 10 to France and 7 to the UK). [3]
The following is a list of trades in construction. Bell hanger installs mechanical and electrical bell systems; Boilermaker, works in nuclear, oil and gas industry, shipyards, refineries, and chemical plants, on boilers, pressure vessels, and similar equipment. Carpenter, a craftsperson who performs carpentry, building mainly with wood. [1]
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 system.
COBRA DANE operates in the 1215–1400 MHz band and can track items as small as a basketball sized drone at distances of several hundred miles. [ 2 ] The "COBRA" designation indicates a general Defense Intelligence program [ 3 ] and, in accordance with the Joint Electronics Type Designation System , the "AN/FPS-108" designation represents the ...
Equipment - (1) a category of cost for organizing and summarizing costs, (2) construction equipment used to execute the project work, (3) engineered equipment such as pumps or tanks. Escalation is defined as changes in the cost or price of specific goods or services in a given economy over a period. In estimates, escalation is an allowance to ...
A cost index is the ratio of the actual price in a time period compared to that in a selected base period (a defined point in time or the average price in a certain year), multiplied by 100. Raw materials, products and energy prices, labor and construction costs change at different rates, and plant construction cost indexes are actually a ...