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AN/TPS-63

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electronic and physical steering of the beams. The antenna could be broken down into multiple sections and stored inside the radar shelter which allowed for increased mobility and decreased disassembly time. As a mobile radar, the AN/TPS-63 was able to be set up within one hour of arriving at a new location.
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Provided tactical surveillance and detection of low-flying aircraft in clutter weather and electronic interference. The radar operated as part of an overall tactical air defense or tactical air operations system. The radar's antenna was a parabolic cylinder which allowed for the combination of
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for operational test and evaluation. The system went into full-rate production beginning in February 1978. The Marine Corps received its last TPS-63 in Fiscal Year 1981. In 1985, the Marine Corps initiated additional upgrades to the radar to include the addition of a
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desert. The -63 radar was used in conjunction with the AN/TPS-59 to provide early warning, assist air defense controllers with strike coordination and reconnaissance, and coordinate allied aircraft use of
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long range radar by providing 360 degree, gap-filling coverage of low altitude areas. Because it was more mobile, the TPS-63 was also employed as the first radar ashore during
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released its first solicitations for the AN/TPS-63. The first contract was awarded in June 1974 to Northrup Grumman's Electronic Sensors and Systems Division in
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until the larger and more capable AN/TPS-59 was established. The TPS-63 was used in combat operations during the
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from the early 1980s until finally retired in 2018. This mobile radar was developed by
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AN/TPS-65 - adapted as an airfield surveillance radar for air traffic control
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23 Days to baghdad: U.S. Marine Aviation Combat Element in Iraq, 2003
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Depot level maintenance for the AN/TPS-63 was conducted at the
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from 2011 until 2018 when the radar was decommissioned.
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antenna for operations in a higher threat environment.
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United States
PRF
Azimuth
Two-dimensional
L band
radar system
United States Marine Corps
Northrop Grumman
AN/TPS-59
amphibious operations
Gulf War
2003 invasion of Iraq
Afghanistan
AN/TPS-80 Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar
United States Navy
Baltimore
Maryland
Westinghouse Electronics Systems Group
Marine Air Control Squadron 2
Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay
Hawaii
side lobe
Marine Air Control Squadrons 1
2
2003 invasion of Iraq
Kuwaiti
kill boxes
Tobyhanna Army Depot
Pennsylvania

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