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Cyrano radar family

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The radar is designed for the interception of bombers flying at high-altitude. It includes functions for detection, tracking, automatic navigation, missile guidance, and ground and contour mapping. It can help guiding when firing of 30mm
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responsible for processing the signal, telemetry, deviation measurements, antenna controls, as well as the navigation commands to the missiles before and after firing.
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The monopulse radar Cyrano I is located in the nose of the aircraft, in a pressurized enclosure. The antenna, with a diameter of 0.36 m, is movable in both
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radars are a family of French onboard radars, manufactured from the 1960s by the
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of types 6111 and 61126, arranged in 30 rows containing 9, 7, or 5 tubes.
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missiles, with a range adapted to the capabilities of these missiles.
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Cooling is provided by a circulation of water and glycol.
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was developed from 1958 for the French Air Force by CSF.
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Dassault Mirage Cyrano 11 radar, as used in Australian
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Thomson CSF Cyrano IV Aircraft radar as fitted on the
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Darricau, Jacques; Blanchard, Yves (November 2002).
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Compagnie Générale de la Télégraphie Sans Fil (CSF)
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Index


Mirage F1

Mirage III
Compagnie Générale de la Télégraphie Sans Fil (CSF)
Mirage III C
Saab 35 Draken
Dassault Aviation
SEPECAT
Inclination
azimuth
magnetron
noise figure
mixers
preamplifiers
tubes
analog electronics
DEFA
ADEN
Matra R511
R530
Darricau & Blanchard 2002
COMAERO 1
"Subminiature Tubes: The Future of Audio!"
L'Ă©lectronique militaire
the original
"Histoire du radar dans le monde puis en France, Partie 1"
Categories
Aircraft radars
Military radars of France

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