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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
This is an incomplete list of ground-based radars operated by the United States Marine Corps since the service first started utilizing radars in 1940. [1] The Marine Corps' has used ground-based radars for anti-aircraft artillery fire control, long range early warning, Ground-controlled interception (GCI), ground directed bombing, counter-battery radar, short-range cueing for man-portable air ...
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 ...
Surveillance radar (mostly X and S band, i.e. primary ATC Radars) Tracking radar (mostly X band, i.e. Fire Control Systems ) Wearable radar and miniature radar systems are used as electric seeing aids for the visually impaired, as well as early warning collision detection and situational awareness .
A. Air Route Surveillance Radar; ALTAIR (Radar) AN/APG-59; AN/APG-60; AN/APG-61; AN/APG-63 radar family; AN/APG-64; AN/APG-65 radar family; AN/APG-66; AN/APG-67
Air Force Space Surveillance System; Air Route Surveillance Radar; AN/APG-63 radar family; AN/APG-66; ... AN/TSQ-96 Bomb Directing Central; M.
A U.S. Air Force E-8C Joint STARS, in flight. Airborne ground surveillance (AGS) refers to a class of military airborne radar system (Surveillance aircraft) used for detecting and tracking ground targets, such as vehicles and slow moving helicopters, as opposed to Airborne early warning and control, whose primary role is detecting and tracking aircraft in flight.
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 ...