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  2. Category:Ground radars - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ground radars" ... Air Route Surveillance Radar; Airport surveillance radar ... AN/TPS-80 Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar; AN/TPY-4; AN/TSQ-96 Bomb ...

  3. List of radars - Wikipedia

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    AN/APS-111 improved AN/APS-96 ultra high frequency surveillance radar by General Electric for E-2 Hawkeye; AN/APS-112 improved AN/APS-59 AWACS radar; AN/APS-113 weather radar by Bendix Corporation for UH-1 and EC-47; AN/APS-115 maritime surveillance radar with two radar antennas by Texas Instruments for P-3 Orion

  4. Man-portable radar - Wikipedia

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    The Ground Observer 12 (GO 12) is a medium-range pulse-doppler radar for ground and coastal surveillance. The system (MTBF > 7100 h) is made in Ditzingen, Germany. The main component, the sensor unit, only weighs 16 kg, which makes it a highly mobile system.

  5. AN/TPY-4 - Wikipedia

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    The AN/TPY-4, formerly known as the TPY-X, is a ground-based, active electronically scanned array, L-band, multi-function long-range 3D radar for air defense surveillance, built by Lockheed Martin. [2] It is a radar capable of multi-mission operation, and perform simultaneously the following work: air surveillance; low profile UAS detection

  6. Perimeter surveillance radar - Wikipedia

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    Perimeter surveillance radar (PSR) is a class of radar sensors that monitor activity surrounding or on critical infrastructure areas such as airports, [1] seaports, military installations, national borders, refineries and other critical industry and the like. Such radars are characterized by their ability to detect movement at ground level of ...

  7. AN/TPS-63 - Wikipedia

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    The AN/TPS-63 was a medium range, Two-dimensional, L band radar system utilized by the United States Marine Corps from the early 1980s until finally retired in 2018. This mobile radar was developed by Northrop Grumman and complimented the AN/TPS-59 long range radar by providing 360 degree, gap-filling coverage of low altitude areas.

  8. Raytheon (RTX) Unit Wins $423M Deal for AN/SPY-6(V) Radars - AOL

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  9. Compact surveillance radar - Wikipedia

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    Compact surveillance radar have the same characteristics of the larger ground surveillance radar (GSR) namely; the ability to track many moving targets simultaneously, all-weather day and night operation, wide coverage areas and the ability to track targets and cue cameras automatically.