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  2. Furuno - Wikipedia

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    Following this expansion and continued growth, Furuno continued expanding their marine-based radar products. In 2009, Furuno acquired San Francisco based eRide, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company. [4] Following this acquisition, in 2013, Furuno introduced an X-band weather radar, the smallest of its kind. [5]

  3. HMNZS Te Mana (F111) - Wikipedia

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    Air search radar: Thales Group Smart-S Mk2 3d multi-beam naval search radar. Surface search radar: Thales Group Smart-S Mk2 3d multi-beam naval search radar. Sharpe Eye 2D. Navigation: Two Furuno 3320 series X band radars. [1] Infred: Vampir IRST Infred. Laser: Elbit Systems Laser Warning/Detection. Electronic warfare & decoys: ESM: Eibit ...

  4. Marine radar - Wikipedia

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    With each rotation the beam scans the surrounding surface. Any ships or obstructions reflect microwaves back to the antenna, displaying on the radar screen. Marine radars are X band or S band radars on ships, used to detect other ships and land hazards, to provide bearing and distance for collision avoidance and navigation at sea. [1]

  5. List of radars - Wikipedia

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    AN/APG-15 S band tail gun aiming radar for Boeing B-29B Superfortress and Consolidated PB4Y Privateer; AN/APG-16 improved AN/APG-2 gun aiming radar for B-32. AN/APG-17 improved AN/APG-4 L band low altitude torpedo release / aiming radar and bombing radar; AN/APG-18 X band gun aiming radar by Glenn L. Martin Company for turret guns, improved AN ...

  6. List of radar types - Wikipedia

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    Marine radars are used by ships for collision avoidance and navigation purposes. The frequency band of radar used on most ships is X band (9 GHz/3 cm), but S band (3 GHz/10 cm) radar is also installed on most oceangoing ships to provide better detection of ships in rough sea and heavy rain condition.

  7. HMNZS Te Kaha - Wikipedia

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    Air search radar: Thales Group Smart-S Mk2 3d multi-beam naval search radar. Surface search radar: Thales Group Smart-S Mk2 3d multi-beam naval search radar. Sharpe Eye 2D. Navigation: Two Furuno 3320 series X band radars. [1] Infred: Vampir IRST Infred. Laser: Elbit Systems Laser Warning/Detection. Electronic warfare & decoys: ESM: Eibit ...