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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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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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954:List of military electronics of the United States
317:The AN/SPS-6E, uses a more improved transmitter.
162:This machine was developed as a successor to the
857:by combining the AN/SPS-12 transmitter with the
238:began testing. In December, it was installed on
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399:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer
944:Radar configurations and types
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1044:Nagai, Arahito (March 1991).
778:and the OPS-2 was mounted on
428:Dealey-class destroyer escort
364:Saipan-class aircraft carrier
838:Isuzu-class destroyer escort
1021:"AN/SPS-12 - Radartutorial"
716:Maritime Self-Defense Force
693:Restigouche-class destroyer
688:St. Laurent-class destroyer
484:San Giorgio-class destroyer
459:Maritime Self-Defense Force
109:130 - 260 km (70 - 140 nmi)
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973:"AN/SPS-6 - Radartutorial"
649:Andrea Doria-class cruiser
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875:Iroquois-class destroyers
703:Annapolis-class destroyer
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489:Impetuoso-class destroyer
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394:Fletcher-class destroyer
384:Des Moines-class cruiser
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1006:2021-05-21
982:2021-05-21
776:destroyers
722:JDS Wakaba
210:HMCS Haida
80:Introduced
960:Citations
573:AN/SPS-28
563:USS
538:AN/SPS-12
438:USS
415:USS
345:USS
313:AN/SPS-6E
305:AN/SPS-6D
296:AN/SPS-6C
261:USS
254:USS
247:USS
240:USS
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216:AN/SPS-6B
197:AN/SPS-6A
152:AN/SPS-12
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745:Harukaze
577:UHF band
565:Watchman
526:Portugal
347:Okanogan
281:A), and
189:AN/SPS-6
179:AN/TPS-1
158:AN/SPS-6
124:AN/SPS-6
28:AN/SPS-6
881:Gallery
865:of the
849:SPS-501
759:Ayanami
752:Akizuki
249:Zellars
242:Winslow
183:antenna
140:US Navy
863:Signar
855:Canada
788:OPS-14
784:OPS-11
581:B Band
440:Triton
356:-class
290:SCB-54
279:SCB-27
277:with (
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256:Massey
172:L Band
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132:Bendix
117:500 kW
100:L Band
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235:Macon
128:radar
114:Power
106:Range
43:Velos
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