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SPS' Digest: Issue 49, 11-Mar-2008 swissproteomicsociety.org | 49 NON-PINCH COLLEGE PLIE 66-49 ambercity.com | Female veteran 35 - 49 club records | Newark Athletic Club newarkathletics.co.uk |
The AN/SPS-49 is a United States Navy two-dimensional, long range air search radar built by Raytheon that is capable of providing contact bearing and range. The radar is also used by several other countries, such as Australia, Canada, Spain, Poland and Taiwan aboard Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates and Canadian Halifax-class frigates.
[edit] OperationFirst tested in 1965 aboard USS Gyatt (DD-712) and introduced in 1975, the SPS-49 serves as a primary air-search radar aboard numerous ships world wide. It is also serves in a complementary role aboard Aegis cruisers with the AN/SPY-1. It is an L band radar operating in the 850–942 MHz band and has a range of 250 nautical miles (460 km). The orange-peel parabolic shape of the antenna creates a narrow 3.3° beam reducing the probability of detection or jamming. It is also capable of rotating at 6 rpm for long range mode or 12 rpm in short range mode.[1] To guard against incoming missiles, default operation of the AN/SPS-49A(V)1 is at 12 rpm, in order to provide more frequent scans. The SPS-49A is capable of full-range detection in either 6 or 12 rpm modes. [edit] Variants
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