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BFSR-SR with the display unit. BFSR is a man portable, lightweight, battery operated, surveillance radar. Weighing around 30 kg, it can be carried and operated by two or three-man teams. [10] The BFSR is a fully coherent Pulse Doppler radar, operating with a 10% duty cycle, and a 5W peak power.
BFSR may refer to: Bank Financial Strength Rating (Moody's) or Bank Fundamental Strength Rating (Standard & Poor's), a specialised form of credit rating;
BFSR-SR 2D short range battlefield surveillance radar for the Indian Army. Bharani Low Level Lightweight Radar(LLLR) - portable 2D low level aircraft tracking radar. Swathi Weapon Locating Radar - Mobile 3D PESA Counter-battery radar .
BFSR-SR: 2D short range Battle Field Surveillance Radar, meant to be man-portable. Designed and developed by the LRDE, the project was a systematic example of concurrent engineering, with the production agency involved through the design and development stage. This enabled the design to be brought into production quickly. [7] [8] BFSR-SR
Battlefield Surveillance Radar-Short Range (BFSR-SR) on display at Aero India-2007. BFSR-SR, a 2D short-range Battle Field Surveillance Radar, meant to be man-portable. Designed and developed by LRDE, the project was a systematic example of concurrent engineering, with the production agency involved through the design and development stage.
RASIT (RAdar de Surveillance des InTervalles) is a ground-surveillance pulse Doppler radar developed by Thomson-CSF (now Thales), [1] and fielded by several militaries. The original version of RASIT had a range of 20 kilometers and allowed a skilled operator to distinguish between personnel, vehicles, and aircraft. [2]
As a tactical radar, the ELM 2084 is a mobile system consisted of the radar unit, a control module, a cooling unit and a power generator. It can be mounted on a variety of transport platforms.
Strike Fighter Squadron 147 (VFA-147), also known as the "Argonauts," is a United States Navy strike fighter squadron based at MCAS Iwaukuni, Japan. [1] VFA-147 was established on 1 February 1967 and flies the F-35C Lightning II, as the first non-training F-35C squadron in the U.S. Navy and the first forward-deployed F-35C squadron as a member of CVW-5.