AN / SPS-67
The AN / SPS-67 is a medium-range ship-based surface search radar . It was initially manufactured by Norden Systems until Northrop Grumman took over production.
development
The SPS-67 was developed to replace the now outdated AN / SPS-10 . The advantages of the new radar include improved ECCM capacities, low- flying detection and greater reliability. These differences essentially result from the fact that the SPS-67 uses modern digital components in contrast to the analog assemblies of the SPS-10, although it should be noted that its grid antenna was also used with the SPS-67. The system was introduced to the US Navy in 1977 and has since been replaced by the C-band Active Array Radar ( CBAAR ).
description
The SPS-67 is primarily designed for navigation and the detection of surface targets, but it can also detect low-level targets such as anti-ship missiles and aircraft. In order to meet these diverse requirements, the radar has a large number of operating modes. Furthermore, emphasis was placed on reliable electronics, so that mainly digital components were used, which are easy to exchange and have a self-diagnosis function. In order to suppress the clutter and interference caused by waves , additional computer systems have been developed which are specialized for this task. The radar also has an integrated IFF transmitter.
variants
- AN / SPS-67 (V) 1: The basic version.
- AN / SPS-67 (V) 2: This variant is identical to the previous one, but the antenna has been replaced by a more modern and compact model.
- AN / SPS-67 (V) 3: This new version has been available since 2000. The radar now has a digital MTI mode as well as improved clutter suppression and automatic target acquisition and tracking. In addition, the system can now pass on target data to the Aegis combat system , with more than 128 targets can be tracked.
Platforms
- Cruiser : California class
- Destroyers: Arleigh Burke Class , Álvaro de Bazán Class , Class 103 (Lütjens Class)
- Battleships: Iowa Class
- Aircraft carriers: Forrestal-class , USS Enterprise , Nimitz-class
- Amphibious warfare ships: Tarawa-class , Whidbey Island-class , Harpers-Ferry-class , Wasp-class
Technical specifications
Technical data AN / SPS-67 | |
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Frequency range | 5.4-5.8 GHz |
Pulse repetition time | |
Pulse repetition frequency | 150, 1200 or 2400 Hz |
Transmission time (PW) | 0.1; 0.35 or 1.0 µs |
Reception time | |
Dead time | |
Pulse power | 280 kW |
Average performance | |
displayed distance | 105 km |
Distance resolution | |
Opening angle | (V) 1: 12 ° (V) 2/3: 31 ° |
Hit count | |
Antenna round trip time | 2-4 s |
Web links
- Federation of American Scientists
- The Warfighter's Encyclopedia ( Memento of November 5, 2004 in the Internet Archive )
- DRS Technologies