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A radar is an electronic system used to determine and detect the range of target and maps various types of targets.This is a list of radars.


Argentina


NameTypeFunctionPlatform/System(s)OriginNotesRef
INKANmonopulse 2Dair traffic controlground-based Argentinain service with the National Civil Aviation Administration[1][2][3][4]
INVAP 3D3Dair search radar Argentinain service with the Argentine Air Force since 2011[5][6]

Australia


NameTypeFunctionPlatform/System(s)OriginNotesRef
Jindaleeover-the-horizonair searchland-based (fixed) Australia[7]
CEAFARdigital active phased arrayANZAC class frigate Australiadeveloped by CEA Technologies[8][9]

Brazil


NameTypeFunctionPlatform/System(s)OriginNotesRef
EDT-FILAair target acquisition/fire controlland-based Brazildeveloped by Avibras[citation needed]
OTH-0100over-the-horizonnaval Brazil[citation needed]
SABER M60air surveillanceland-based Brazil[10][11][12]
SABER M200 MultimissãoAESAair surveillanceland-based portable Brazil[13][14]
SABER M200 Vigilanteactive phased arrayair surveillanceland-based portable Brazilunder development[15]
SABER S60secondary air surveillanceland-based Brazil
SABER S200Rsecondary air surveillanceland-based Brazil
SCP-01 ScipioAMX A-1M Brazilunder development by SIATT[16]
SENTIR M20air surveillanceland-based Brazil[17]

Egypt


NameTypeFunctionPlatform/System(s)OriginNotesRef
ESR-32Aair surveillanceland-based Egypt[18]
unnamedphased array radar (3D) Egyptto be unveiled at EDEX 2020[19]

Europe


NameTypeFunctionPlatform/System(s)OriginNotesRef
Active Phased Array RadarAESA 3Dair/surface surveillancenaval Netherlands[20]
ARS-400airborne[citation needed]
ARS-400Mairborne[citation needed]
ARS-800airborne[citation needed]
ARTHURPESAcounter-batteryland-based Norway
 Sweden
[21]
CaptorAESAmultiroleEurofighter Typhoon France
 Germany
 United Kingdom
developed from AMSAR and CAESAR projects[citation needed]
Captor-EAESAmultiroleEurofighter Typhoon France
 Germany
 United Kingdom
developed from AMSAR and CAESAR projects[22]
COBRAcounter-batteryland-based[citation needed]
DARSair command and controlland-based (mobile)Deployable Air operations centre, Recognized air picture production centre, Sensor fusion post[citation needed]
EISCATincoherent scatterscientificland-based (fixed) Finland
 Norway
 Sweden
[23]
ErieyeAESAair surveillanceairborne Sweden[24]
Flycatcher (KL/MSS-6720)air defense fire controlland-based Netherlandsmanufactured by Hollandse Signaal Apparaten; operational since 1979[citation needed]
GLOBUSspace surveillanceland-based (fixed) Norway
 United States
[25]
Ground Master 400AESA 3Dair surveillanceland-based (mobile) France[26]
HARD-3DLPIair surveillanceland-based[27]
HEMPAS-CCIASpassiveair surveillance Greeceunder development; status uncertain As of 2010[28]
L3/2air defense fire controlland-based Netherlandsmanufactured by Hollandse Signaal Apparaten; operational with the Belgian Army in the 1950s[citation needed]
L4/3 (KL/MSS-301)air defense fire controlland-based Netherlandsmanufactured by Hollandse Signaal Apparaten; operational in the 1960s[citation needed]
L4/5 (KL/MSS-3012)air defense fire controlland-based Netherlandsmanufactured by Hollandse Signaal Apparaten; operational in the 1960s and 1970s[citation needed]
PS-05/Apulse DopplermultiroleSaab JAS 39 Gripen Sweden[29]
RBE2PESAmultiroleDassault Rafale France[citation needed]
RBE2-AAAESAmultiroleDassault Rafale France[30]
RASITPulse Dopplerground surveillanceland-based (mobile) Francedeveloped by Thomson-CSF[31]
S1850MDAAair defensenaval France
 United Kingdom
[32]
SAMPSONAESAmulti-functionnaval United Kingdom[33]
Sindre IIair defense[citation needed]
SMART-LDAAnaval Netherlands[34]
Super Fledermausair defense fire control Switzerlandoperational in the 1960s and 1970s[citation needed]
Type 901air defense fire controlSea Slug United Kingdom[citation needed]
TRML-3D/32PESAair surveillance and target acquisitionland-based GermanyDeveloped by EADS (now Hensoldt)[citation needed]

India



Military



Airborne




Land-based


Under development



Iran



Italy



Airborne



Surface based



Military – Naval



Japan



Surface-based





Airborne



People's Republic of China



Military





Land-based


Airborne


Commercial/scientific



Serbia



Soviet Union/Russia



Military





Land-based


Airborne


Taiwan (Republic of China)


Containerized CS/MPQ-90 Bee Eye on a truck
Containerized CS/MPQ-90 Bee Eye on a truck
NameTypeFunctionPlatform/System(s)OriginNotesRef
Chang-Shan (Long Mountain)planar arraymulti-functionSky Bow III Republic of China[36]
Change Bai 1 (Long White 1)phased arraymulti-functionSky Bow I Republic of China[37]
Change Bau 2 (Long White 2)multi-functionSky Bow II Republic of China[38]
CS/MPG-25continuous wavetarget illuminationSky Bow I Republic of Chinaderived from AN/MPQ-46[37]
CS/MPQ-783D pulsed dopplerair defense (short range)Antelope air defence system Republic of China[39]
CS/MPQ-90 Bee EyeAESAair defenseground-based Republic of Chinaalso planned for naval use[40]
CS/SPG-6N(S)surface searchTuo Chiang-class corvette Republic of China[citation needed]
CS/SPG-6N(T)fire controlTuo Chiang-class corvette Republic of China[citation needed]
CS/SPG-21Atarget acquisition/fire controlHsiung Feng I Republic of China[41]
Sea Bee EyeAESAair defenseship-based Republic of China[42]

United Kingdom



Ground


GL Mk II radar receiver van
GL Mk II radar receiver van
150 cm Searchlight fitted with No. 2 Mk VI SLC radar
150 cm Searchlight fitted with No. 2 Mk VI SLC radar
Modified Radar No. 3, Mk. 7
Modified Radar No. 3, Mk. 7
AWS 2 Radar used by Indonesian Airforce in the 1962, Museum Satriamandala
AWS 2 Radar used by Indonesian Airforce in the 1962, Museum Satriamandala



Airborne



United States



Military




Early S-band RADAR Designations[48]

Designation Wavelength Platform
CXAM 150-cm large surface ships
SK-1 large surface ships
SK-2 large surface ships
SC 50-cm surface ships
SF 10-cm too heavy for intended use on PT boats, but used on larger ships
SG 10-cm surface ships
SJ 10-cm submarines
SM 3-cm aircraft carriers for direction of night-fighters
SO 10-cm PT boats
SU 3-cm Destroyer escorts

From February 1943 the US used a universal system to identify radar variants, consisting of three letters and a number, respectively designating platform, type of equipment, function, and version. This system was continued after WWII with multiservice designations being prefixed by 'AN/' for Army-Navy.

Radar arrangement on the aircraft carrier Lexington, 1944
Radar arrangement on the aircraft carrier Lexington, 1944

BuShips 1943 classifications

Prefix Designation
A Aircraft, used in combination with other letters
B IFF
C Experimental
D Direction-finding
E Emergency power
F Fire control radar
FS Frequency shift keying
G Aircraft transmitting
H Sonar hoists
I Intercept radar, aircraft only
J Passive sonar, for submarines
K Sonar transmitting
L Precision calibration
M Radio transceiver
N Echo-sounding
O Measuring, for operator training
P Automatic transmitting and receiving
Q Sonar, for surface ships
R Radio receiver
S Search
T Radio transmitter
U Remote control
V Radar display
W Submarine sonar
X Experimental
Y Radar homing beacon
Z Airborne navigational aids, later replaced with ARN and APN

Multi-service classifications

Multi-service classification codes according to the Joint Electronics Type Designation System.

Specific radar systems


Land-based


Airborne


AN/APB Series


AN/APD Series


AN/APG Series


AN/APN Series


AN/APQ Series


AN/APS Series


AN/APY Series


AN/AWG Series


Other


Commercial/scientific



See also



Notes


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  2. First INKAN deployed in 2005
  3. LaNacion: Más plata para reequipamiento militar LaNacion:Comprará el Gobierno 11 radares (in Spanish)
  4. En materia de seguridad aérea, Invap construyó 11 modelos del Radar Secundario Monopulso Argentino (RSMA) del plan de radarización que se impulsó en 2005, con una inversión cercana a los 100 millones de pesos, ... Invap desarrollará 11 radares más para completar el control aéreo nacional hacia el noreste y sur del país, con una inversión de 126 millones de pesos y un plazo de instalación hacia fines de 2011.
  5. "INVAP - Radares". Archived from the original on 2011-12-19. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
  6. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2022-03-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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  8. "SEA 1448 Phases 2A/2B – ANZAC Class Anti-Ship Missile Defence (ASMD)". Retrieved 8 November 2010.
  9. Nicholson, Larissa (13 December 2012). "CEA's Defence support deal". Canberra Times. AAP. Retrieved 30 January 2016.
  10. "RADAR SABER M60". Retrieved 2010-10-22.
  11. "Radar Saber M60". Retrieved 2010-10-22.
  12. "Desdobramentos Tecnológicos no Desenvolvimento do Radar SABER M60" (PDF). Retrieved 2011-02-05.
  13. "Desdobramentos Tecnológicos no Desenvolvimento do Radar SABER M60" (PDF). Retrieved 2011-02-05.
  14. "A SOFTWARE COMPONENT LIBRARY FOR RADAR SIMULATORS". Retrieved 2012-03-06.
  15. Embraer e Exército Brasileiro apresentam o radar nacional SABER M200 VIGILANTE de alerta aéreo antecipado
  16. "Mectron - Produtos". Archived from the original on 2009-10-01. Retrieved 2009-10-20.
  17. "Página Oficial do Centro Tecnológico do Exército (CTEx)". Retrieved 2015-07-05.
  18. "GBP". gbp.com.sg. Retrieved 2019-10-27.
  19. "رادار المسح الجوي والإنذار المبكر ثنائي الأبعاد ESR-32A منتج مصري جديد يظهر خلال فعاليات إيديكس 2018 مصر". www.almusallh.ly (in Arabic). Retrieved 2019-10-27.
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  21. "Artillery Radar System ARTHUR". Ministry of Defence & Armed Forces of the Czech Republic. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
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  23. "What is EISCAT". EISCAT. Archived from the original on 2015-10-04. Retrieved 2015-05-23.
  24. "Erieye AEW&C Airborne Early Warning & Control mission system radar (Sweden), Airborne radar systems". Jane's Avionics. 4 April 2011. Archived from the original on June 16, 2012. Erieye AEW&C; Airborne Early Warning & Control mission system radar
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  27. Aytug Denk (2006). Detection and jamming Low Probability of Intercept (LPI) RADARS (PDF) (Masters). Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey. p. 44. Archived from the original on 2012-04-25.
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  30. "Active Electronically Scanned Array - AESA RBE2 radar". Thales Group. Thales Group. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
  31. janes.com
  32. , Thales SMART-L-EWC.
  33. "SAMPSON Multi-Function Radar". Archived from the original on 2007-08-19. Retrieved 2007-08-18.
  34. "SMART-L Radar". www.Radartutorial.eu. Retrieved 24 Oct 2011.
  35. "TOP STEER CW Radar Kiosk -NEM". Archived from the original on 2015-12-18.
  36. Mei, Fu S. "Medium Range Air Defense Radar," Taiwan Defense Review, June 19, 2006.
  37. O'Halloran, James C. "Tien Kung I low-to-medium-altitude surface-to-air-missile system, pages 299-300," Jane's Land-Based Air Defense, 2002-2003 Edition.
  38. "Long White 2 (Sky Bow 2 MFR)". cmano-db.com. CMANO. Archived from the original on 1 August 2019. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  39. "CS/MPQ-78 (Land-based, Antelope)". cmano-db.com. CMANO. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  40. "Mobile Air-defense Phased Array Radar NCSIST". www.ncsist.org.tw. NCSIST. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  41. "CS/SPG-21A (Hsiung Feng I FC)". cmano-db.com. CMAO. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  42. Cheng, Jiawen. "Chinese Academy of Sciences participates in overseas defense exhibition to reveal the range of Lu Shejian II missiles". udn.com. United Daily News. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  43. Routledge
  44. Sayer, Chapter XI.
  45. Radar systems Information - The Radar Pages https://www.radarpages.co.uk/download/radar_g97.doc
  46. Routledge, p. 438.
  47. Armed Forces - a6a13 - British Army - Artillery - Artillery Locating Devices - MAMBA
  48. Macintyre, Donald, CAPT RN "Shipborne Radar" United States Naval Institute Proceedings September 1967 pp.81-83
  49. Polmar (December 1978) p.143
  50. "AN/SPS Series Radars". Retrieved 2013-02-13.
  51. AN/SPS-54 Archived 2013-04-11 at archive.today
  52. SPS-59 (LN-66)
  53. AN/SPS-61 Archived 2013-04-11 at archive.today
  54. AN/SPS-62 Archived 2013-04-11 at archive.today
  55. AN/SPS-65
  56. "AN/SPS-69 and AN/SPS-71 radars". Archived from the original on 2012-06-29. Retrieved 2013-03-21.
  57. Friedman, Norman (1997). The Naval Institute Guide to World Naval Weapons Systems, 1997-1998. ISBN 9781557502681. Retrieved 2013-03-21.
  58. AN/SPS-74
  59. AN/SPS-75
  60. AN/SPS-76
  61. AN/SPS-77
  62. AN/SPS-64 Archived 2004-11-05 at the Wayback Machine
  63. Cord, A; Keneally, J; Joyce, F (1964). AN/TPS-39 Information Bulletin (PDF). Sylvania Electronics Systems.
  64. Lockheed Martin data sheet for APG-67 Archived 2011-05-25 at the Wayback Machine
  65. Andreas Parsch (2008-11-26). "AN/APN - Equipment Listing". Designation-Systems.Net. Retrieved 2011-02-26.
  66. AN/APN-241 Archived 2008-03-21 at the Wayback Machine
  67. "AN/APN 242 OEM Replacement for AN/APN-59 Radar". Northrop Grumman. Archived from the original on 2011-01-03. Retrieved 2011-02-26.
  68. "AN/APN 242 Airborne Radar Color Weather & Navigation Radar". Northrop Grumman. Archived from the original on 2012-09-10. Retrieved 2011-02-26.
  69. AN/APQ-164 Archived 2011-02-12 at the Wayback Machine
  70. AN/APQ-180 Archived 2007-11-07 at the Wayback Machine
  71. "AN/APQ-186". Archived from the original on 2008-09-07. Retrieved 2007-06-20.
  72. AN/APS-145 Lockheed Martin data sheet for AN/APS-145 Archived 2007-09-26 at the Wayback Machine
  73. "Navy Moves Forward On Advanced Airborne Radar". Retrieved 2012-06-18.
  74. AN/APS-150
  75. AN/APY-8 Archived 2008-08-07 at the Wayback Machine
  76. Lynx radar
  77. AN/APY-9 Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  78. AN/APY-9
  79. AN/APY-10
  80. APY-11
  81. AN/APY-11
  82. AN/APY-12

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