• Source: Target allocation radar TPS-1E
  • The Target allocation radar TPS-1E (German:Zielzuweisungsradar TPS-1E (ZZR)) is an omnidirectional pulse radar device. It was used from 1958 until 1989 by the Swiss Air Force. It was also used by German army (Heer) air defence reconnaissance platoons up until the early 1990s.


    History


    TPS-1E was ordered in the late 1950s for the heavy antiaircraft units. Target data were transmitted by telephone or radio to anti-aircraft artillery batteries. In the radar equipped batteries with the Fire control radar Mark VII, the Parallax computer Meta converted the data to local coordinates. In the remaining heavy antiaircraft radar batteries, data were used in manual targeting. In the middle of 1963 the ZZR was used together with the new Air Defence Operations Center 63 for the same task. After the introduction of fire control unit 75, Skyguard ZZR was incorporated in the new mobile radar units. It was used until the introduction of the TAFLIR systems in 1989.


    Specifications


    Version E of the AN/TPS-1
    Manufacturer: Microlamda SpA, Italy (joint venture company of Finmeccanica and Raytheon), license of Raytheon USA
    Frequency : 1220–1350 MHz
    PW: 2,5 ĩS
    PI: 500 kW
    Antenna speed : 20 RPM
    Rmax : Fighter jets 40 km, Bombers 80 km
    Construction: 6 elements, ca. 650 kg
    Antenna: 4.95 m x 1.95 m, 115 kg
    Power unit: AEG Aggregat 43,5PS 15 kVA 115 V/400 Hz
    Staff: 1 officer, 2 non-commissioned officers, 6 soldiers
    Weight: ca. 1750 kg


    See also


    AN/TPS-1
    LGR-1 Radar
    SRF Airspace monitoring and management system
    FLORIDA Airspace monitoring and management system
    TAFLIR
    FLORAKO
    List of military electronics of the United States


    References


    Flieger-Flab-MuseumDübendorf
    Alber Wüst: Die Schweizerische Fliegerabwehr. 2011, ISBN 978-3-905616-20-0

Kata Kunci Pencarian: