ბრიგადის დონეზე P-STAR გამოდგება

The Portable Search and Target Recognition Radar (P-STAR) is a lightweight surveillance radar for light infantry units. It is designed to detect both low-flying aircraft and helicopters.
The P-STAR’s rectangular planar-array antenna has an integral Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) transponder and is sheathed in fiberglass. The Liquid-Crystal Diode (LCD) display may be remotely located up to 109 yd (100 m) from the radar itself. The relatively powerful transmitter has 19 channels and Pulse Repetition Frequencies (PRF). The receiver’s 60-dB sub-clutter visibility increases the range at which aircraft can be detected.
Signal processing places a premium on early target alerting and cuing to afford as much reaction time as possible. A primary channel detects both aircraft and helicopters; a secondary channel is designed to look for the peculiar Doppler returns from rotating helicopter blades.
To counter Electronic Counter-measures (ECM), the P-STAR employs frequency agility, sector blanking, strobe-on-jam, automatic search for a channel clear of jamming, and two sidelobe can-celers to block sidelobe jamming.
Development began in 1988; production prototype tested in May 1990, achieving initial operational capability in 1993. Manufactured by Sanders Associates Inc., a division of Lockheed, in Nashua, New Hampshire.
BAND D
RANGE: 22 km
HEIGHT COVERAGE: 0-3,054 m
ANTENNA SCAN RATE 10 rpm
BEAM ELEVATION —5°/ +30°, adjustable over — 5°/+5° range
ბრიგადის სტრუქტურაშივე უნდა იყოს MANPAD-ის დივიზიონი, რომლის გათვლები აი ასეთი ავტომატიზირებულ სამუშაო ადგილებიდან იმართებიან

This post has been edited by Jerome Botha on 3 May 2011, 10:21