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  2. Marine radar - Wikipedia

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    Radars are rarely used alone in a marine setting. A modern trend is the integration of radar with other navigation displays on a single screen, as it becomes quite distracting to look at several different screens. Therefore, displays can often overlay an electronic GPS navigation chart of ship position, and a sonar display, on the radar display ...

  3. List of NATO reporting names for equipment - Wikipedia

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    Don-Kay – Navigational radar for large ships. Replaced by Palm Frond. [1] Down Beat – Maritime bomber I-band targeting radar for anti-ship cruise missiles. Drum Tilt – MR-104 Rys, a gun fire-control radar [6]

  4. Radome - Wikipedia

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    Large cruise ships and oil tankers may have radomes over 3 m in diameter covering antennas for broadband transmissions for television, voice, data, and the Internet, while recent developments allow similar services from smaller installations such as the 85 cm motorised dish used in the SES Broadband for Maritime system.

  5. Sea-based X-band radar - Wikipedia

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    The Sea-Based X-band radar (SBX-1) is a floating, self-propelled, mobile active electronically scanned array early-warning radar station designed to operate in high winds and heavy seas. It was developed as part of the United States Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency's (MDA) Ballistic Missile Defense System.

  6. List of anti-ship missiles - Wikipedia

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    Nirbhay – Anti-ship cruise missile with the range of 1,000 km to 1,500 km at the speed ... the HY-3 is an active radar-homing land-to-ship missile with ramjet ...

  7. Could This Under-the-Radar Company Be the Best Cruise ... - AOL

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    This cruise operator doesn't get as many headlines as the "big three," but it could be worth a closer look.

  8. Mack (naval architecture) - Wikipedia

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    In naval architecture, a mack is a structure which combines the radar masts and the exhaust stack of a surface ship, thereby saving the upper deck space used for separate funnels and the increasingly large tripod masts used to carry heavy radar aerials. The word is a composite (portmanteau) of "mast" and "stack".

  9. Aegis Combat System - Wikipedia

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    The ships will be equipped with the AN/SPY-7(V)1 solid state radar and the International Aegis Fire Control Loop (IAFCL) is integrated with Canada's combat management system, CMS 330, developed by Lockheed Martin Canada for the Royal Canadian Navy's Halifax-class ships. The program will make Canada the owner of the world's second largest Aegis ...