John Hutchison & Ronnie Milione
The Philadelphia Experiment Recreated!
NAVY RADAR SYSTEMS
Picture: Antenna of the SMART-L |
Manufacturer: Thales Naval Nederland (former: Hollandse Signaalapparaten BV SIGNAAL) SMART-L (Signaal
Multibeam Acquisition Radar for Targeting)
is the
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Due to its larger power budget,
The phased array antenna consists of a stack of 24 linear
arrays. All 24 arrays are used during reception while 16 arrays are used during
transmission. By controlling the phase of the RF energy, connected to the 16
elements, the illumination pattern can be controlled and level stabilized. The
received radar energy is processed by 24 receiver channels and fed to a
beamforming network in which 14 beams are formed in the elevation coverage from
0 to 70°. The output signals of the beam-former are further processed by a
Doppler processor for the extraction of the target Doppler speed for clutter
rejection and fast but reliable track initiation and maintenance of up to 1000
air targets. Clutter map and jamming map allow the detection and tracking of
tangential flying targets and jammers. Surface surveillance is performed by an
Main characteristics
Specifications
frequency: | lower |
pulse repetition time (PRT): | |
pulse repetition frequency (PRF): | |
pulsewidth (PW): | |
receive time: | |
dead time: | |
peak power: | |
average power: | |
displayed range: | 250 nautical miles |
range resolution: | |
beamwidth: | 2.2 degrees |
hits per scan: | |
antenna rotation: | 12 rpm. |