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are being replaced by the SPQ-9B. It provides twice the range compared to the SPQ-9A and improved range resolution. This replacement is being done as a part of the United States Navy's cruiser modernization and destroyer modernization programs to extend the life of the existing ships. The new SPQ-9B
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in October 2002. It is to be installed on CVN-68, LPD-17, CG-47, WMSL-750, LHD-1, and LHA-6 ship classes. The system is
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and the antenna consists of dual planar arrays mounted back-to-back under a radome. Flight III
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will be a part of the Mk 160 Mod 11 Gun Computer System of the
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Index

SPQ-9

USS Nicholson (DD-982)
United States
X band
United States Navy
fire control
radar
Mk-86 gun fire-control system (MK86 GFCS)
bearing
elevation
altitude
USS Norton Sound (AVM-1)
Spruance-class destroyers
Kidd-class destroyers
Arleigh Burke-class destroyers
Ticonderoga-class cruisers
Tarawa-class amphibious assault ships
California-class cruisers
Virginia-class cruisers
National Security Cutters
United States Coast Guard
German Navy
Lütjens-class destroyers
Ticonderoga-class cruisers
Arleigh Burke-class destroyers
Mk 34 Gun Weapon System
USS Oldendorf (DD-972)
X-band
Arleigh Burke-class destroyers

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