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AN/SPS-6

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AN/SPS-12 is a completely improved version based on SPS-6C. The antenna measures 17 ft (5.2 m) x 6 ft (1.8 m), weighs 550 lb (250 kg), and has a PRF of 300 to 600 pps. The radar coverage was similar to the AN/SPS-6B. In addition, it could be operated in an environment with a wind
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The first unit was handed over in September 1953. Later, a new and powerful transmitter (12 MW) could be introduced, which could deliver a detection range of 90 nmi (170 km) and up to 200 nmi (370 km) for jet aircraft. As an improved version, the AN/SPS-12B was developed once, but its
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More AN/SPS-6C-E were produced. The AN/SPS-6C is similar to the AN/SPS-6B, but with a lighter antenna, 800 lb (360 kg) compared to the conventional 1,000 lb (450 kg). On the other hand, for this reason, the shock resistance is low and the rotation speed is also reduced.
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was equipped with AN/SPS-12, and this technology was backfitted to the OPS-1. Later, the OPS-2, which had the same transmitter and receiver and a smaller antenna, was also developed for installation on the
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The antenna dimensions were 18 ft (5,500 mm) x 5 ft (1,500 mm), the beamwidth was 3 ° x 10 °, and it could be detected at 80 nmi (150 km) for the fighter.
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In the early 1950s, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force obtained AN/SPS-6 under the Military Assistance Plan (MAP) based on the MSA Agreement for installation on the
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The AN/SPS-12 series was produced in 139 sets in the United States and licensed in Italy. It is also a derivative base along with AN/SPS-6.
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The antenna size was similar to -6, but the beamwidth was 3 ° x 20 ° and a fighter could be detected at 70 nmi (130 km).
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The beam width is 3 ° x 30 °, 60 nmi (110 km) for fighter aircraft (about one-third for
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The prototype was handed over to the Navy in 1948, and in September of the same year,
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at an altitude of 31,000 ft (9,400 m). It was detected at 145 nmi (269 km).
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that has been used in the past. The development is said to have been influenced by
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introduction was discontinued, and then the AN/SPS-12C, which introduced an RCA
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The AN/SPS-6D is based on the AN/SPS-6C and omits the IFF, and the final model.
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Current Ship-based Radar of the Maritime Self-Defense Force, Ships of the World
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In the ships built from between 1958 and 1960, the OPS-1 was mounted on
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until the TRUMP was refurbished from the late 1980s to the 1990s.
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The Naval Institute Guide to World Naval Weapon Systems
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is the derivative types developed in other countries.
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Index

OPS-1

HS Velos
United States
Westinghouse Electric
Bendix Corporation
L Band
radar
Bendix
Westinghouse Electric
US Navy
air-search radar
World War II
SR-3
SR-6
L Band
air search radar
AN/TPS-1
antenna

HMCS Haida
FH-1
B-29
USS Macon
USS Winslow
USS Zellars
USS Massey
USS Saipan
radar picket ships
Essex-class aircraft carriers

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