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The TPQ-53 radar's delivery on 2 July 2009 followed its successful live-fire performance testing against indirect fire from mortars, artillery and rockets from a simulated enemy. The system has been tested and approved by the US Army. TPQ-53 radar systems will replace the aging TPQ-36 and TPQ-37 medium
AN/MPQ-49 Forward Area Alerting Radar; AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel; AN/MPS-14; AN/SPG-60; AN/SPG-62; AN/SPN-35; AN/SPN-46(V)1; AN/SPQ-9; AN/SPQ-11; AN/SPS-2; AN/SPS-6; AN/SPS-8; AN/SPS-10; AN/SPS-29; AN/SPS-39; AN/SPS-40; AN/SPS-49; AN/SPY-1; AN/SPY-3; AN/SPY-6; AN/TPQ-36 Firefinder radar; AN/TPQ-37 Firefinder radar; AN/TPQ-53 Quick Reaction Capability ...
AN/PPS-15 Ground Surveillance Radar; AN/TPQ-10 Radar Course Directing Central; AN/TPQ-36 Firefinder radar; AN/TPQ-37 Firefinder radar; AN/TPQ-43 Seek Score [66] AN/TPQ-48 Lightweight Counter Mortar Radar; AN/TPQ-50 Lightweight Counter Mortar Radar; AN/TPQ-53 Quick Reaction Capability Radar; AN/TPS-1 Long range search radar; AN/TPS-22 Long range ...
The AN/TPQ-43 radar was mounted on a boom that extended upward from the rear of the Gama Goat's trailer. It is a pulse doppler radar that operates in the D band and has a range of about 20 km. Data from the radar was generally not used at the radar site itself, but broadcast over FM radio to the "Target Alerting Data Display Set" (TADDS), a ...
Counter-battery radars operate at microwave frequencies with relatively high average energy consumption, up to the tens of kilowatts. The area immediately forward of the radar array for high energy radars is dangerous to human health. The intense radar waves of systems like the AN/TPQ-36 can detonate electrically fused ammunition at short ranges.
AN/TPQ-10 Radar Course Directing Central; AN/TPQ-36 Firefinder radar; AN/TPQ-37 Firefinder radar; AN/TPQ-53 Quick Reaction Capability Radar; AN/TPS-1; AN/TPS-32; AN/TPS-43; AN/TPS-44; AN/TPS-58; AN/TPS-59; AN/TPS-63; AN/TPS-72; AN/TPS-75; AN/TPS-80 Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar; AN/TPY-4; AN/TSQ-96 Bomb Directing Central; ARTHUR; ASR-9; ASR-11 ...
The C-Band Radar Transponder (Model SST-135C) is intended to increase the range and accuracy of the radar ground stations equipped with AN/FPS-16, and AN/FPQ-6 Radar Systems. C-band radar stations at the Kennedy Space Center, along the Atlantic Missile Range, and at many other locations around the world, provide global tracking capabilities.
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