List of radars

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A radar is an electronic system used to determine and detect the range of target and maps various types of targets.This is a list of radars.

Argentina[]

  • INVAP 2D INKAN monopulse radar, already deployed at Bariloche and Quilmes and building 15 more[1][2]
  • INVAP 3D long range radar, operative since 2011[3]

Australia[]

Surface-based[]

  • Jindalee - Over the horizon radar, air and sea search radar.

Naval[]

  • CEAFAR CEA Technologies a 4th generation multifunction digital active phased array radar.

Brazil[]

Surface-based[]

  • EDT-FILA
  • SABER M60
  • SABER S60
  • SENTIR M20

Airborne[]

Naval[]

  • - Over-the-horizon radar

Under development[]

  • SABER M200
  • SABER S200

Egypt[]

Surface-based[]

- Surveillance, and air traffic control radar with 250 kilometer range.[4]

Under development[]

Unnamed 3D phased array radar with 450 km range set to be unveiled at EDEX 2020.[5]

Europe[]

Surface-based[]

  • ARTHUR - ARTillery HUnting Radar, artillery locating radar
  • Active Phased Array Radar - sea-based radar for Dutch and German navies
  • Deployable Air operations centre, Recognized air picture production centre, Sensor Fusion Post. A new state of the art mobile deployable NATO Command & Control radarsystem controlling and safeguarding the operational airspace anywhere in the world.
  • - short range air defense fire control radar from Hollandse Signaal Apparaten (HSA), in use by the Belgian Army in the 1950s
  • (KL/MSS-301) - short range air defense fire control radar from HSA, in use in the 1960s
  • (Kl/MSS 3012)- short range air defense fire control radar from HSA, in use in the 1960s and 1970s
  • Flycatcher (KL/MSS-6720) - short range air defense fire control radar from HSA, operational since 1979
  • Globus II - Space debris and surveillance
  • Ground Master 400
  • - Helicopter and Aircraft/Radar Detection (LPI)[6]
  • RASIT - ground-surveillance
  • S1850M - long range radar, advanced derivative of SMART-L.
  • SAMPSON - multi-function radar for the Type 45 destroyers.
  • - air defence
  • SMART-L - Long Range Radar
  • Super Fledermaus - a Swiss made fire control radar unit from Contraves, in use in the 1960'and 1970's
  • - Sea Slug missile
  • - Telefunken Radar Mobil Luftraumüberwachung, a short to long range air surveillance and target acquisition radar
  • COBRA - Counter Battery Radar - artillery locating radar

Airborne[]

  • AMSAR proposed Active Electronically Scanned Array
  • Erieye radar - Airborne early warning and control (AEW&C)[7]
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  • -
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  • Euroradar CAPTOR for the Eurofighter Typhoon
  • RBE2 for the Dassault Rafale
  • PS-05/A for the Saab JAS 39 Gripen

Commercial/scientific[]

  • EISCAT

Greece[]

Under development[]

India[]

Military[]

Airborne[]

  • LCA MMR - 3D advanced, lightweight multimode fire control radar for HAL Tejas Mk1 aircraft derived from EL/M-2032.
  • Netra AEW&CS - 3D AESA AEW&C radar installed on an ERJ 145 aircraft.

Naval[]

  • XV-2000 3D airborne naval surveillance radar for Dornier 228 maritime patrol aircraft.
  • Revathi 3D Naval Medium range surveillance radar derived from the 3D CAR for Shivalik-class frigates.

Land-based[]

  • Swordfish LRTR - AESA long-range tracking radar for Ballistic missile defence surveillance and fire control.
  • Arudhra MPR - Static 4D AESA Medium power radar for airspace surveillance for ranges exceeding 300 km.
  • ADTCR - Mobile 4D AESA Medium power radar for airspace surveillance
  • Ashwini LLTR - Mobile 4D AESA radar for Low level air targets up to ranges of 200 km.
  • INDRA series of 2D Pulse-doppler medium range airspace surveillance radars
  • Rajendra 3D medium range PESA fire control radar for Akash SAM.
  • Central Acquisition Radar (3D-CAR) PESA tracking radar for battlefield surveillance as part of the Akash SAM system.
  • BMFR - Mobile Quad panel AESA multifunction radar for battery level fire control in QRSAM missile system.
  • BSR - Mobile Quad panel AESA multifunction radar for battery level surveillance in QRSAM missile system.
  • Atulya ADFCR - AESA fire-control radar for upgraded L70 air defence gun.
  • BFSR-SR 2D short range battlefield surveillance radar for the Indian Army.
  • Bharani Low Level Lightweight Radar(LLLR) - portable 2D low level aircraft tracking radar.
  • Swathi Weapon Locating Radar - Mobile 3D PESA Counter-battery radar.

Under development[]

  • Uttam AESA multifunction radar for fighter aircraft.
  • LR-MFR - Dual panel multifunction radar for naval application.
  • HPR - Static Quad panel AESA High power radar for airspace surveillance

Iran[]

Italy[]

Airborne[]

Surface based[]

  • Selex RAT-31DL - 3D long range L-Band Air-Search radar

Military – Naval[]

  • EMPAR – European Multifunction Phased Array Radar,
  • KRONOS – 3D multi-mode C-Band radar with a fully solid state active phased array antenna
  • Selex RAN-40L – 3D multibeam long range L-Band radar with a fully solid state active phased array antenna

Japan[]

Surface-based[]

Naval[]

Airborne[]

  • J/APG-1 the first series production AESA to be introduced on a military aircraft in service
  • J/APG-2

People's Republic of China[]

Military[]

Naval[]

Land-based[]

  • metrological
  • BL904 Counter-battery radar
  • CLC-1 Radar short range surveillance radar
  • low altitude surveillance radar
  • CLC-3 Radar mobile low altitude air defense radar
  • metrological radar
  • CS/RB1 Counter-battery radar
  • Anti-battery radar
  • air traffic control radar
  • surveillance
  • HK-JM long range meter-wave stealth detection 2-D surveillance radar
  • HK-JM2 long range meter-wave stealth detection 2-D surveillance radar
  • DWL002 Passive Sensor passive sensor
  • HT-223 fire control radar
  • JY-8 Radar 'WALL RUST' mobile tactical 3D radar
  • JY-9 Radar 'WALL EYE' low altitude surveillance radar
  • low/medium altitude 3D surveillance radar
  • JY-14 Radar 'GREAT WALL' medium/long range 3D radar
  • battlefield surveillance radar
  • air traffic control radar
  • Skywatch-U 3D long-range air surveillance radar
  • 'WIDE MAT' long range surveillance radar
  • long range 3D surveillance radar
  • JLG-43 Radar height finding radar
  • JLP-40 Radar surveillance radar
  • surveillance
  • LD-JP target designation radar
  • LD-JX portable solid state pulse-Doppler moving target surveillance radar
  • LR63 radar
  • gap filler 2D radar
  • long range air surveillance radar
  • long range air surveillance radar
  • long range air surveillance radar
  • REL-6B Radar long range air surveillance radar
  • RES-1 Radar low to medium altitude surveillance radar
  • long range air surveillance radar
  • SLC-2 Radar counter battery radar
  • search radar
  • Type 120 Radar search radar
  • Type 305A Radar search radar
  • Type 305B Radar search radar
  • engagement
  • engagement
  • Type 373 Counter-battery radar
  • surveillance
  • surveillance
  • Type 514 Radar surveillance
  • surveillance radar
  • air warning radar
  • meteorological radar
  • Type 704 Radar counter battery radar
  • precision approach radar
  • engagement
  • YLC-2 Radar 3D surveillance radar
  • YLC-4 Radar long range surveillance radar
  • YLC-6 Radar medium and low altitude surveillance radar
  • long range surveillance radar
  • YLC-15 Radar light air defense radar
  • medium-range low-altitude 3D radar
  • YLC-20 Passive Sensor passive sensor
  • passive detection system

Airborne[]

  • AESA radars from 14th Institute on
    • KJ2000
    • KJ500
    • Y8W
    • J-20
    • J-31
  • AESA radars from 38th Institute on
  • AESA radars from 607th Institute on
    • J-16
    • J-15
    • J-11D
    • J-10C
  • PESA radar from 38th Institute on
    • ZDK03
  • MMW phased array radar from 10th and 14th Institutes on
    • WZ-10
    • Z-19
  • long radar surface search
  • JL-10A Radar
  • Radar
  • KJ-1 AEWC 1st gen TU-4 AEWC
  • lightweight helicopter borne radar
  • Falcon
  • KLJ-7 Radar airborne pulse Doppler fire control radar
  • HAL-3 Radar airborne navigation radar
  • Type 1475 Radar
  • Type 1478 Radar

Commercial/scientific[]

  • space tracking radar
  • vehicle borne coherent instrumentation radar

Serbia[]

  • P-12 Modernize version with digital function, new carbon antenna in Yagi shape, and higher range up to 350 km.
  • P-18 Modernize version with new antennas, bigger range, digitalised.
  • AN/TPS-70 long range 3D radar.
  • Giraffe radar modernize version, and digital with PASARS anti-aircraft sistem

Soviet Union/Russia[]

Military[]

Naval[]

  • Topaz-V MR-320M "Strut Pair", Air/Surface search radar
  • Fregat MR-700 "Top Steer", 3D search radar[8]
  • Fregat MR-710 "Top Plate", 3D search radar replacement for Top Steer on Sovremenny-class destroyers
  • "Top Sail" somewhat similar to "Top Steer" but larger and operating at lower frequency
  • "Head Net A" 2D air surveillance and surface search. Sometimes used i combination with Top Steer.
  • Fregat-MA MR-760MA "Top Plate", 3-D air search radar
  • Voskhod MR-800 "Top Pair", 3D search radar
  • Volna 3R41 "Top Dome", Fire control/Target acquisition radar

Land-based[]

  • "Kama", Early warning ground control radar
  • P-3 "Dumbo", Early warning ground control radar.
  • P-8 "Knife Rest A", Early warning ground control radar.
  • P-10 "Knife Rest B", Early warning ground control radar.
  • P-12 "Spoon Rest", Early warning ground control radar.
  • P-14 "Tall King", Early warning radar.
  • P-15 "Flat Face A", Surveillance/Target acquisition radar.
  • P-18 "Spoon Rest D", Early warning radar.
  • P-19 "Flate Face B", Surveillance/Target acquisition radar.
  • P-20 "Bar Lock", Early warning ground control radar.
  • P-30 "Big Mesh", Early warning ground control radar.
  • P-35 "Bar Lock", Early warning ground control radar.
  • "Bar Lock"
  • P-40 "Long Track", Early warning/Target acquisition radar.
  • P-70, Early warning radar.
  • "Back Net", E-band Early Warning Radar
  • Kasta 2E "Flat Face E" Surveillance radars.
  • PRV-11 "Side Net", Height finding radar
  • SNR-75 "Fan Song", Fire control/Target acquisition radar
  • SNR-125 "Low Blow", Fire control/Target acquisition radar
  • 1S91 "Straight Flush", Fire control/Target acquisition radar
  • 30N6 "Flap Lid", Fire control/Target acquisition radar
  • 36D6 "Tin Shield", Surveillance radar
  • 64N6 "Big Bird", Surveillance radar
  • 76N6 "Clam Shell", Low-altitude detection radar
  • 91N6E, Surveillance radar
  • 92N6E, Fire control/Target acquisition radar
  • 96L6E "Cheese Board", All altitude surveillance radar
  • 9S15 "Bill Board A", Surveillance radar
  • 9S19 "High Screen", Sector surveillance radar
  • 9S32 "Grill Pan", Fire control/Target acquisition radar
  • Azov radar "Flat Twin", ABM radar
  • Duga "Steel Yard" or "Russian Woodpecker", Over the horizon radar
  • Dnestr "Hen House", ABM radar
  • Dnepr "Hen House", ABM radar
  • Daryal "Pechora", ABM radar
  • Dunay "Dog House"/"Cat House", ABM radar
  • Volga, ABM radar
  • Don 2N "Pill Box", ABM radar
  • Voronezh, ABM radar
  • 29B6 Container, ABM radar

Airborne[]

Taiwan (Republic of China)[]

Containerized CS/MPQ-90 Bee Eye on a truck

Naval[]

  • CS/SPG-6 - both surface search and fire control variants

Surface-based[]

  • CS/MPQ-90 Bee Eye - Air defense AESA radar, also planned for naval use
  • CS/MPQ-78 radar - SHORAD 3D pulsed doppler radar
  • CS/MPG-25 - illumination radar for Sky Bow I system
  • CS/SPG-21A - targeting radar for Hsiung Feng I system
  • Long White 1 - multifunction radar for Sky Bow I system
  • Long White 2 - multifunction radar for Sky Bow II system
  • Long Mountain - multifunction radar for Sky Bow III system

United Kingdom[]

Ground[]

GL Mk II radar receiver van
  • Radar, GL, No. 1, Mk I – Anti-aircraft gun laying radar[9]
  • Radar, GL, No. 1, Mk I E/F – Anti-aircraft gun laying radar with elevation finder[9]
  • Radar, GL, No. 1, Mk II – Anti-aircraft gun laying radar[9]
  • Radar, AA, No. 2, Marks I through VII were a 1.5 metre wavelength Searchlight Control (SLC) radar known as 'Elsie'. The only difference between these Marks was the mounting arrangement. Marks VIII and IX were centimetric versions that did not see service.[9][10]
150 cm Searchlight fitted with No. 2 Mk VI SLC radar
  • Radar, AA, No 3, Mk 1 – new name for GL Mk. III(C)[9]
  • Radar, AA, No 3, Mk 2 - new name for GL Mk. III(B)[9]
  • - Anti-aircraft fire control modified for mortar locating.
  • - "Emergency" anti-aircraft fire control known as 'Baby Maggie' adapted from SLC. Also used for mortar locating.[9]
  • Radar, AA, No 3, Mk 5 – US-made SCR-584 radar Anti-aircraft fire control[9]
Modified Radar No. 3, Mk. 7
  • Radar, AA, No 3, Mk 7 - Post-war anti-aircraft fire control.
  • - Designation for US-made , but not used in service.
  • - Anti-aircraft local warning, known as 'Zippy'.[9]
  • - Anti-aircraft local warning.[9]
  • - Anti-aircraft local warning.[9]
  • - AMES Type 14 Anti-aircraft local warning, known as 'Gorgonzola'.[9]
  • - Canadian-made Anti-aircraft local warning.[9]
  • - Anti-aircraft local warning.[9]
  • - AMES Type 11 Anti-aircraft local warning.[9]
  • - Control of artillery fire against ground targets.
  • - Control of artillery fire against ground targets.
  • - Doppler radar used to detect moving ground targets.
  • - Mortar locating.
  • - Mortar locating derived from AN/APS-3.
  • - Mortar locating .
  • - "Green Archer" mortar locating .
  • - "Robert" long range ground surveillance mounted in Saracen.
  • - Coast Artillery. Transmitter & receiver based on NT271, with displays from CA No 1 Mk1.[11]
  • - Coast artillery fire control modified for use against ground targets.
  • - Fire control equipment with 2 radars in a single trailer for aiming a L1A1 40/70 AA gun.
  • - "Yellow River" AMES Type 83 target illuminating used with Thunderbird SAGW
  • - Tactical control used with Thunderbird SAGW
  • - Height finder used with Thunderbird SAGW
  • - Tracking and control used with SD 1 drone
  • - ZB298 short range manportable ground surveillance.
  • Radar, FA, No 15 - Cymbeline mortar locating.
  • - Marconi marine radar mounted in landrover for coastal surveillance
  • - Militarised WF3 meteorological radar used by AMETS
  • - MSTAR
  • Blindfire - Fire control used with Rapier missile system.
  • Dagger - Surveillance used with Rapier missile system.
  • Orange Yeoman – Projected central surveillance system[12]
  • - "Indigo Corkscrew" Bristol Bloodhound air defence missile system.
  • - Naval fire-control for Sea Slug missile.
  • - Long Range Search.
  • - Long Range Search.
  • - Long Range Search.
  • - Long Range Search.
  • MAMBA - derivative of Ericson ARTHUR artillery locating radar[13]
  • - trinational high performance full phased array artillery locating radar
  • - Man-portable electronic-scanning ground surveillance radar
  • - Vehicle-mountable electronic-scanning ground surveillance radar
  • - Vehicle-mountable electronic-scanning ground surveillance radar
  • - Fixed installation, modular electronic-scanning ground surveillance radar

Naval[]

Airborne[]

  • AI Mark I - prototype , produced as Mk. IV
  • AI Mk. II - prototype used on the Boulton Paul Defiant
  • AI Mk. III - pre-production type used on the Bristol Blenheim
  • AI Mk IV - first widely produced air-to-air radar, used on Douglas Havoc and Bristol Beaufighter
  • - prototype centrimetric scanning dish AI radar
  • AI Mk VIII - production centrimetric AI radar made by EKCO
  • - centrimetric with "lock and follow". problems with production
  • - modified American adopted instead of AI Mk IX
  • Post war British Air Interception radar, by Decca codename "Yellow Lemon" used on Gloster Javelin
  • As above but by GEC used on De Havilland Sea Vixen
  • AI.20 - a.k.a. Green Willow, prototype airborne interception radar
  • AI.23 Airpass Built by Ferranti
  • AI.24 Foxhunter for the Panavia Tornado Air Defence Variant.
  • - AI.23 combined with gun sight (from "Airborne Interception Radar and Pilot Attack Sight System") as used on English Electric Lightning
  • project name "Blue Parrot", strike radar on Blackburn Buccaneer
  • EKCO ARI 5820 for the Hawker Hunter
  • ASV Mk. II - Wartime air to surface vessel radar
  • ASV Mk. III - Wartime air to surface vessel radar
  • - Wartime air to surface vessel radar
  • ASV Mk. 19 - used on the Fairey Gannet
  • Blue Fox for the British Aerospace Sea Harrier FRS1
  • Blue Vixen for the British Aerospace Sea Harrier FA.2
  • - Search Radar
  • H2S radar - British navigation radar
  • H2X radar X band bombing and navigational radar nicknamed as Mickey (equivalent to British H2S) by Philco for Boeing B-29 Superfortress Martin PBM-3C/5/5E/5S Mariner, Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, Consolidated B-24 Liberator PB4Y-2 and Lockheed PV-2 Harpoon
  • Monica tail warning radar - British WWII
  • - tail Warning radar fitted to English Electric Canberra and Vickers Valiant.
  • - sideways-looking radar for reconnaissance
  • Red Steer - tail warning radar for the Avro Vulcan
  • Searchwater - maritime surveillance radar
  • Village Inn - cover name for radar-based Automatic Gun-Laying Turret

United States[]

Military[]

Naval[]

Early S-band RADAR Designations[14]

Designation Wavelength Platform
CXAM 150-cm large surface ships
SK-1 large surface ships
SK-2 large surface ships
SC 50-cm surface ships
SF 10-cm too heavy for intended use on PT boats, but used on larger ships
SG 10-cm surface ships
SJ 10-cm submarines
SM 3-cm aircraft carriers for direction of night-fighters
SO 10-cm PT boats
SU 3-cm Destroyer escorts

From February 1943 the US used a universal system to identify radar variants, consisting of three letters and a number, respectively designating platform, type of equipment, function, and version. This system was continued after WWII with multiservice designations being prefixed by 'AN/' for Army-Navy.

Radar arrangement on the aircraft carrier Lexington, 1944

BuShips 1943 classifications

Prefix Designation
A Aircraft, used in combination with other letters
B IFF
C Experimental
D Direction-finding
E Emergency power
F Fire control radar
FS Frequency shift keying
G Aircraft transmitting
H Sonar hoists
I Intercept radar, aircraft only
J Passive sonar, for submarines
K Sonar transmitting
L Precision calibration
M Radio transceiver
N Echo-sounding
O Measuring, for operator training
P Automatic transmitting and receiving
Q Sonar, for surface ships
R Radio receiver
S Search
T Radio transmitter
U Remote control
V Radar display
W Submarine sonar
X Experimental
Y Radar homing beacon
Z Airborne navigational aids, later replaced with ARN and APN

Multi-service classifications

Multi-service classification codes according to the Joint Electronics Type Designation System.

Specific radar systems

  • Surface search radar, for submarines.
  • Surface search radar, for submarines.[15]
  • Surface search radar, for submarines.
  • Illumination and tracking radar associated with RIM-8 Talos fire control system.[15]
  • AN/SPG-51 Illumination and tracking radar for Mk74 "Tartar" Guided Missile Fire Control System[15]
  • AN/SPG-53 Gunfire control radar.[15]
  • AN/SPG-55 Illumination and tracking radar for Terrier Guided Missile Fire Control System.[15]
  • AN/SPG-59 Multifunction radar for Typhon combat system. Canceled 1963.
  • AN/SPG-60 Illumination and tracking radar.[15]
  • Illumination radar for Aegis combat system.[15]
  • Precision Approach Radar (PAR), derived from AN/TPN-8
  • AN/SPN-46
  • AN/SPN-50. Replacement for the AN/SPN-43. Based on the SPS-77 (Sea Giraffe AMB)
  • Early beam emitting radar for early model Terrier missiles
  • AN/SPQ-9 2D surface search radar[15]
  • AN/SPQ-11 Cobra Judy phased array radar
  • AN/SPS-2 Long range height finding radar by General Electric.[16]
  • AN/SPS-3 Also known as XDK, 3D target designator/rapid volume search radar jointly developed by MIT Radiation Laboratory and Naval Research Laboratory.[16]
  • AN/SPS-4 Surface and low altitude air search radar by Raytheon.[16]
  • AN/SPS-6 2D air search radar
  • AN/SPS-8 2D height finding radar
  • AN/SPS-10 2D surface search radar[15]
  • AN/SPS-12 2D air/surface search radar
  • 2D air search radar
  • AN/SPS-29 2D air search radar[15]
  • AN/SPS-30 3D air search radar[15]
  • AN/SPS-32 Part of SCANFAR system.[15]
  • AN/SPS-33 Part of SCANFAR system.[15]
  • AN/SPS-37 2D air search radar[15]
  • AN/SPS-39 3D air search radar[15]
  • AN/SPS-40 2D air search radar[15]
  • AN/SPS-41 Navigational radar for small boats.[16]
  • AN/SPS-43 2D air search radar[15]
  • AN/SPS-46 Navigational radar for small boats by Lavoie Laboratories.[16]
  • AN/SPS-48 3D air search radar[15]
  • AN/SPS-49 2D air search radar (long ranged)[15]
  • AN/APS-51 Successor of AN/APS-46.[16]
  • AN/SPS-52 3D air search radar[15]
  • AN/SPS-53 Navigational radar by Sperry Corporation.[16]
  • AN/SPS-54 Surface search radar by Sperry Corp.[17]
  • AN/SPS-55 2D surface search radar[15]
  • AN/APS-57 Small boats navigational radar by Ridge Electronics.[16]
  • Low altitude 2D air search radar[15]
  • AN/SPS-59 Military designation for the LN-66 short-range navigation radar manufactured by Marconi of Canada. In service in many US Navy ships as well as in the SH-2F LAMPS I ASW helicopter.[18]
  • AN/SPS-60 Solid state version of AN/APS-53.[16]
  • AN/SPS-61 Teledyne-Ryan's entrant into the 1967 emergency missile-detection radar program won by Westinghouse's AN/SPS-58, never went to production.[19]
  • AN/SPS-62 Westinghouse's improvement of AN/SPS-58 with nine examples were ordered in 1973 but quickly cancelled, it appears that Westinghouse simply rolled some of AN/SPS-62's features into AN/SPS-58D.[20]
  • AN/SPS-63 US designation for Italian 3RM-20H surface search radars by Dynell Electronics.[16]
  • Navigation radar, a surface navigation and search radar, made by Raytheon and used both commercially (brand name Mariner's Pathfinder) and by navies worldwide.[citation needed]
  • AN/SPS-65 Development of AN/SPS-58 by Westinghouse as a low altitude radar that is part of the Mark 91 Fire Control System for the Sea Sparrow air defense missiles.[21]
  • AN/SPS-66 Small boat navigational radar by Raytheon.[16]
  • AN/SPS-67 2D surface search radar[15]
  • AN/APS-69 Military designation for Raytheon R41X, with a simple slotted-waveguide bar-type antenna, and a 7" colour CRT display.[22]
  • AN/ASB-12 Airborne search radar/autonav/bomb director set used by the Navy RA5C Recon. aircraft
  • AN/SPS-71 Improved AN/APS-69 with a dielectric dome protector for the antenna and a 10" color CRT control console with more features.[22]
  • AN/SPS-72 Raster-scan collision avoidance radar (RASCAR) by Sperry.[23]
  • Next Generation Surface Search Radar (NGSSR) by Ultra Electronics Ocean Systems[citation needed]
  • AN/SPS-74 Anti-submarine surface radar by Ultra Electronics 3 Phoenix.[24]
  • AN/SPS-75 US designation of TRS-3D radar.[25]
  • AN/SPS-76 Long range 3D air/maritime/surface search/surveillance radar by ITT Excelis.[26]
  • AN/SPS-77 US designation of Sea Giraffe AMB (Agile Multi-Beam) radar.[27]
  • RIM-8 Talos guidance radar[15]
  • AN/SPY-1 3D phased array air search radar part of Aegis Combat System[15]
  • AN/SPY-3 3D phased array air search, tracking, and target illumination radar; part of Dual Band Radar
  • AN/SPY-4 Volume search element of Dual Band Radar
  • AN/SPY-6 Modular phased array search and tracking radar
  • AN/SPY-7 Version of Long Range Discrimination Radar adapted for the Aegis system

Land-based[]

  • AN/FPQ-16 Perimeter Acquisition Radar at Cavalier AFS, North Dakota (an engineering development model was tested at Syracuse)
  • AN/FPS-3 search radar
  • AN/FPS-4 Height-Finder
  • AN/FPS-5 long Range Search Radar
  • AN/FPS-6 height finder
  • AN/FPS-7 Long Range Search Radar
  • AN/FPS-8 Medium Range Search Radar
  • AN/FPS-10 medium-range search/height finder Radar (stripped-down version of the AN/CPS-6B)
  • AN/FPS-14 Medium-range search Radar
  • AN/FPS-16 tracking radar
  • AN/FPS-17 detection radar
  • AN/FPS-18 Medium-range search Radar
  • AN/FPS-19 long-range search radar
  • AN/FPS-20 20A, 20B
  • AN/FPS-23 fluttar radar
  • AN/FPS-24 long range search radar
  • AN/FPS-26 height finder radar
  • AN/FPS-27 Long Range search radar
  • AN/FPS-30 long-range search radar
  • AN/FPS-35 long range search radar
  • AN/FPS-41 meteorological radar
  • Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS) tracking radar
  • variant of FPS-49 with different radome for Thule Site J
  • variant of FPS-49 with improvements for Clear AFS, Alaska
  • BMEWS scanning radar
  • AN/FPS-65 General Surveillance Radar
  • Storm Detection Radar
  • AN/FPS-85 Spacetrack radar
  • AN/FPS-95 Cobra Mist radar
  • Storm Detection Radar
  • AN/FPS-107 Long Range Search Radar
  • AN/FPS-108 Cobra Dane radar
  • AN/FPS-115 PAVE PAWS early warning radar system
  • AN/FPS-117 Long Range Solid-State radar
  • Over-The-Horizon-Backscatter (OTH-B) radar
  • AN/FPS-120, part of the Solid State Phased Array Radar System (replaced BMEWS radars)
  • , part of the SSPARS (upgraded PAVE PAWS)
  • , part of the SSPARS (modified PAVE PAWS at Clear AFS)
  • AN/FPS-124 unattended Radar (UAR), short range, doppler radar
  • AN/FPS-126, part of the SSPARS
  • AN/FPS-129 HAVE STARE
  • AN/FPS-132 Upgraded Early Warning Radar (UEWR) to upgrade SSPARS
  • AN/MPN-1 ground control radar
  • AN/MPN-2 ground control radar
  • AN/MPN-3 ground control radar
  • AN/MPN-5 ground control radar
  • AN/MPN-11 ground control radar
  • AN/MPN-14 ground control radar
  • AN/MPN-26 ground control radar
  • AN/MPQ-4 Counter-mortar (Firefinder) Radar (replaced by AN/TPQ-36 & AN/TPQ-37)
  • AN/MPQ-14
  • AN/MPQ-35 PAR (Pulse Acquisition Radar) high/medium-altitude threat detection radar for MIM-23 Hawk surface-to-air missile system.
  • AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel
  • AN/MSQ-1 Close Support Control Set for Radar Bomb Scoring (RBS)
  • AN/MSQ-1A used for Matador Automatic Radar Control
  • AN/MSQ-2 Close Support Control Set for Korean War RBS
  • descendant of AN/MSQ-39
  • AN/MSQ-77 Bomb Directing Central for Vietnam War ground directed bombing (Combat Skyspot)
  • Ground Surveillance Radar
  • Ground Surveillance Radar
  • AN/TPQ-10 Radar Course Directing Central
  • AN/TPQ-36 Firefinder radar
  • AN/TPQ-37 Firefinder radar]
  • Seek Score[28]
  • Lightweight Counter Mortar Radar
  • Lightweight Counter Mortar Radar
  • AN/TPQ-53 Quick Reaction Capability Radar
  • AN/TPS-1 Long range search radar
  • Long range search radar
  • Ground Surveillance Radar (replaced by AN/TPS-58)
  • AN/TPS-32 Long range search radar
  • Long range search radar
  • height-finder radar
  • AN/TPS-39 Intrusion Detection, missile sites[29]
  • AN/TPS-43 Mobile Tactical 3D Radar
  • Mobile Tactical 3D Radar
  • AN/TPS-58 Ground Surveillance Radar
  • AN/TPS-59 transportable air search radar
  • AN/TPS-63 mobile tactical 2D radar
  • AN/TPS-72
  • AN/TPS-75 transportable 3-dimensional air search radar
  • AN/TPS-77 transportable version of the AN/FPS-117 solid state phased array radar
  • AN/TPS-80 Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar
  • Short range search radar
  • SCR-268 Fire-control radar
  • SCR-270 Early warning radar
  • SCR-527 Early warning radar
  • Height finding radar
  • SCR-602 Lightweight early warning radar
  • SCR-658 Weather balloon tracking radar
  • SCR-584 Fire-control radar
  • SCR-784 Fire-control radar
  • AN/TSQ-81 Bomb Directing Central (transportable version of AN/MSQ-77)
  • AN/TSQ-96 Bomb Directing Central (version of AN/TSQ-81 with digital computer)
  • at the Missile Launch Area of the Stanley R. Mickelsen Safeguard Complex
  • at White Sands Missile Range for Nike Zeus testing
  • also at WSMR

Airborne[]

AN/APB Series[]
  • , bombing radar for Convair B-58 Hustler
AN/APD Series[]
  • homing radar for Grumman TBF Avenger
  • reconnaissance radar
  • surveillance radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for North American RA-5C Vigilante and Grumman OV-1D Mohawk
  • podded version of side-looking reconnaissance radar for General Dynamics F-111
  • side-looking mapping radar for McDonnell-Douglas RF-4B/C Phantom II and Lockheed C-130 Hercules
  • side-looking radar for McDonnell-Douglas RF-4E Phantom II
  • I band/J band side-looking reconnaissance radar for Israeli McDonnell-Douglas RF-4B Phantom II
  • reconnaissance radar that is part of Quick Look SIGINT for Beechcraft RC-12 Guardrail
  • SAROS (Synthetic Aperture Radar for Open Skies) by Sandia National Laboratories for Boeing OC-135
AN/APG Series[]
  • S band interception radar for Northrop P-61 Black Widow
  • S band interception radar for Northrop P-61B Black Widow
  • General Electric tail gun aiming radar for Boeing B-29 Superfortress and Convair B-36B
  • L band low altitude torpedo release / aiming radar for Grumman TBM Avenger with nickname of Sniffer.
  • S band ranging / gun aiming radar for Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, Consolidated B-24 Liberator and North American F-86A Sabre
  • L band low altitude bombing radar nicknamed Super Sniffer. Improved AN/APG-4.
  • Bombing radar to control glide bombs
  • S band turret gun aiming radar for Boeing B-29B Superfortress
  • L band low altitude bombing radar. Improved AN/APG-6
  • L band bombing radar
  • L band low altitude bombing radar. Improved AN/APG-9
  • General Electric 75 mm nose gun aiming radar for North American B-25H Mitchell.
  • S band gun aiming radar for Boeing B-29 Superfortress
  • S band tail gun aiming radar for Boeing B-29B Superfortress and Consolidated PB4Y Privateer
  • improved AN/APG-2 gun aiming radar for B-32.
  • improved AN/APG-4 L band low altitude torpedo release / aiming radar and bombing radar
  • X band gun aiming radar by Glenn L. Martin Company for turret guns, improved AN/APG-5
  • X band gun aiming radar by Glenn L. Martin Company improved AN/APG-8 and AN/APG-18.
  • L band low altitude bombing radar. Improved AN/APG-12
  • ranging radar for ground attack
  • X band gun aiming radar by Raytheon
  • Fire control radar for Convair B-36A
  • Fire control radar for Convair B-36B
  • X band gun aiming radar for North American F-100 Super Sabre
  • Westinghouse Electric (1886) fire control radar for Douglas F3D Skyknight
  • Gun aiming radar for tail guns of Convair XB-46 and Martin XB-48
  • Interception radar for North American F-82 Twin Mustang
  • AN/APG-30 Sperry Corporation X band fire control radar for North American B-45 Tornado Boeing B-47 North American F-86E/F Sabre North American F-100 Super Sabre Republic F-84E Thunderjet Vought F-8A Crusader McDonnell-Douglas F-4E Phantom II & others
  • Raytheon gun aiming radar for Martin B-57 Canberra
  • General Electric X band tail gun aiming radar for Convair B-36D/F and Boeing B-47E Stratojet
  • Hughes Aircraft X band fire control radar for Northrop F-89A Scorpion Lockheed F-94A/B Starfire
  • gun aiming radar for Lockheed F-104C Starfighter
  • fire control radar for Douglas F3D Skyknight
  • fire control radar for McDonnell F2H-2N Banshee and North American F-86D Sabre
  • Hughes Aircraft fire control radar for McDonnell F2H-4 Banshee and North American F-86D/K/L Sabre
  • gun aiming radar for Boeing B-47E Stratojet
  • Hughes Aircraft fire control radar for Northrop F-89D Scorpion, Lockheed F-94C Starfire and Avro Canada CF-100
  • General Electric tail gun aiming radar for Convair B-36H
  • Raytheon continuous wave interception radar
  • General Electric miniaturized AN/APG-30 for maritime patrol aircraft
  • original fire control radar of Grumman A-6A Intruder.
  • F-4 Phantom II fire control radar
  • Hughes Aircraft interception radar for McDonnell F3H-2 Demon Douglas F3D Skyknight
  • Stewart-Warner fire control radar for Douglas A-4 Skyhawk
  • Westinghouse Electric (1886) pulse Doppler interception radar
  • improved AN/APG-30 for North American F-86 Sabre
  • Gould Electronics fire control radar
  • AN/APG-59 Westinghouse Electric (1886) pulse-Doppler radar for F-4J part of AN/AWG-10
  • AN/APG-60 Doppler radar that is part of AN/AWG-11 for F-4K
  • AN/APG-61 fire control radar for F-4M part of AN/AWG-12
  • AN/APG-63 for the F-15 Eagle
  • AN/APG-64 development of AN/APG-63 never went into production
  • AN/APG-65 for the F/A-18 Hornet
  • AN/APG-66 for the F-16 Falcon
  • AN/APG-67 General Electric X band multimode pulse-Doppler radar for F-20 Tigershark, AIDC F-CK-1 Ching-kuo and T-50 Golden Eagle[30]
  • AN/APG-68 for the F-16 Falcon
  • AN/APG-69 improved AN/APQ-159 fire control radar by Emerson Electric Company for Northrop F-5 upgrade
  • AN/APG-70 for the F-15 Eagle
  • AN/APG-71 for the F-14D Tomcat
  • AN/APG-73 for the F/A-18 Hornet
  • Norden Systems pod-mounted airborne radar
  • AN/APG-76 Norden Systems multimode Ku band pulse-Doppler radar for F-4 Phantom II upgrade
  • AN/APG-77 for the F-22 Raptor
  • AN/APG-78 millimetre wave Long Bow fire control radar for AH-64D Apache Longbow
  • AN/APG-79 for the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet
  • AN/APG-80 for the F-16E/F Block 60 Desert Falcon
  • AN/APG-81 for the F-35 Lightning II
  • AN/APG-82 for the F-15E Strike Eagle upgrades, originally proposed as AN/APG-63(V)4
  • AN/APG-83 Northrop Grumman AESA radar for F-16 Falcon upgrades
  • AN/APG-84 Raytheon AESA radar for F-16 Falcon upgrades
AN/APN Series[]
  • rendezvous radar for B-47 and C-97
  • navigational radar set
  • ranging radar used in C-97C R6D-1
  • navigational radar by Sperry Corporation
  • navigational radar set
  • navigational radar by Gould Electronics
  • improved AN/APN-50 navigational radar by Sperry Corporation
  • improved AN/APN-58 navigational radar by Sperry Corporation for the C-130 C-135 B-57 C-133 C-141 KC-97
  • Doppler navigational radar on SM-62 missile and B-47
  • Doppler navigational radar set for P6M-1 NC-121 "Project Magnet" and USN helicopters
  • rendezvous radar for B-47
  • rendezvous radar; manufactured by Olympic; used in KC-97 B-47B/E
  • Doppler radar set in SZ-1B, USN helicopters
  • Doppler radar set for helicopters
  • Doppler radar set by Teledyne for helicopters
  • Doppler radar set for RB/WB-66 WB-50 C-130 and KC-135
  • improved AN/APN-81 (with integration of AN/ASN-6); for EB/RB/WB-66 and KC-135
  • navigation radar by Hazeltine Corporation
  • Doppler radar set for B-52E/G/H part of AN/ASQ-38
  • Doppler radar set
  • navigational radar
  • Doppler radar set
  • improved AN/APN-79 Doppler radar set by Teledyne for UH-2A SH-3 SH-34J
  • improved AN/APN-82 Doppler navigational radar set (with AN/ASN-6 replaced by AN/ASN-7) for B-52 AC-130A and KC-135
  • airborne radar for RF-4C/F-4E
  • Doppler radar set by Gould Electronics for RB-47/WB-47E RB-57F/WB-57F F-100C/F RF-101
  • all-weather Doppler navigational radar system by LFE for F-105B/D and T-39B
  • navigational radar for RB-57D
  • improved AN/APN-89 Doppler radar set (with gyro components from AN/APN-81 for B-52E
  • Doppler navigational radar set for B-58 F-100D/F RF-101
  • Doppler radar for B-58 part of AN/ASQ-42
  • Navigational radar by General Electric
  • Doppler radar set
  • Doppler navigational radar set
  • Doppler navigational radar set
  • Doppler navigation radar set for S-2 A-2 A-3 A-4 RA-5C A-6 C-47 C-54 EC-121 E-2 TF-8, P-2 P-3 P5M
  • Doppler radar set
  • collision warning radar
  • development of AN/APN-97 navigational radar by Teledyne for C-130
  • improved AN/APN-128 Doppler navigational radar system by Teledyne for OV-1A/B
  • improved AN/APN-129 Doppler radar by Teledyne for UH-2A SH-3 SH-34J and CH-53D
  • Doppler navigational radar for F-105 T-39B TF-8A
  • Low altitude radar altimeter manufactured by Bendix;[31] used in A-4/TA-4, A-6, A-7, C-2, C-130, C-141, E-2C, F-4, F-8, F-104, F-105, P-3, S-2, T-39, SH-3
  • Navigational radar for F-4C
  • Doppler navigational radar for EC-121 and VC-137
  • Doppler navigational radar system Canadian Marconi Company for AC-119 C-124C C-130, WC-130B/E RC-135A WC-135B/C-135F and C-141
  • Doppler navigational radar for F-105D/F
  • AN/APN-149 terrain avoidance radar developed by Texas Instruments for TF-8
  • Doppler navigational radar for A-6 A-4 EA-6 A-7 C-130G E-2 P-3A S-2E
  • Weather radar Rockwell Collins for HC-123B U-8F, U-21A and CV-2
  • improved AN/APN-59 navigational radar with high-resolution mapping capability incorporated by Sperry Corporation for C-130
  • navigational radar manufactured by Marconi Electronic Systems
  • Doppler navigational radar system
  • AN/APN-165 Terrain-following/ground-mapping radar by Texas Instruments for OV-1 Mohawk
  • Doppler radar by Marconi Electronic Systems used with AN/AYA-3; used in CH-53A and OV-1 Mohawk
  • station-keeping radar by Sierra, for the C-130 and C-141
  • terrain following radar by General Dynamics for A-4C B-52 and B-58
  • improved AN/APN-168 Doppler radar set by Marconi Electronic Systems; used with AN/ASN-73 for HH-53C, CH-53G
  • station-keeping subsystem radar set by Teledyne for CH-46 and CH-53
  • Doppler radar set by Canadian Marconi Company for C-130 CH-3B, HH-3E and MH-53
  • navigational radar by Sierra for C-130
  • Doppler navigational radar by Bendix Corporation for EC-47
  • improved AN/APN-130 Doppler navigational radar system by Teledyne used with AN/AYK-2 for SH-3H CH-46, HH-46A/D SH-2D, UH-2C and RH-53
  • Doppler navigational radar by Singer Corporation for FB-111A A-7D and B-1A
  • Doppler radar system for A-6 part of ILAAS (AN/ASQ-116)
  • improved AN/APN-185 Doppler navigational radar by Singer Corporation for P-3 Orion
  • development of AN/APN-172 Doppler navigation radar by Canadian Marconi Company for F-111D
  • improved AN/APN-185 Doppler radar by Singer Corporation for A-7 AC-130E F-111
  • nose-mounted radar by Rockwell Collins for SH-3D, HH-3E
  • Doppler radar for F-105
  • airborne carrier landing radar system for C-2 Greyhound S-3 Viking F/A-18 AV-8 and used in conjunction with AN/SPN-46 on board aircraft carrier
  • improved AN/APN-182 Doppler radar by Teledyne for SH-2 SH-60B
  • Doppler radar set for B-1A
  • development of AN/AON-189 Doppler navigational radar by Canadian Marconi Company for HH-53H and Bell 412
  • development of AN/APN-190 Doppler radar set by Singer Corporation for CH-53G
  • improved AN/APN-205 navigational radar by Teledyne for helicopters
  • improved AN/APN-179 weather and navigational radar by Bendix Corporation used in RU-38A, U-21 and C-130
  • improved AN/APN-211 Doppler navigational radar system by Teledyne for AH-1W, UH-1N, SH-2G, SH-3D, HH-3F CH-46 CH-53E, MH-53E, RH-53D HH-60H/J SH-60B/F/J V-22
  • development of AN/APN-218 Doppler radar navigation system by Teledyne for B-1B B-52G/H KC-135 C-130 and F-111G[citation needed]
  • development of AN/APN-218 Doppler radar by Teledyne
  • development of AN/APN-208 Doppler radar by Canadian Marconi Company for C-141 and HH-53H, MH-53J
  • Doppler radar sensor by Canadian Marconi Company for P-3C
  • improved AN/APN-220 Doppler navigational radar by Teledyne for B-1B
  • derivative AN/APN-230 Doppler navigation radar system by Teledyne for EA-6A
  • improved AN/APN-230 Doppler navigational radar by Teledyne for C-2 Greyhound OV-10D CH-47 S-2 Alpha Jet and DHC-5
  • improved AN/APN-215 weather and navigational radar (Model RDR-1400C) by Bendix Corporation for P-3 Orion and C-2 Greyhound
  • improved AN/APN-221 Doppler navigational radar set by Marconi Electronic Systems for HH-60A
  • development of AN/APN-233 Doppler radar system by Teledyne
  • AN/APN-237 Ku band terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments part of AN/AAQ-13
  • improvement of AN/APN-234 weather and navigational radar (Model RDR-1400C) Bendix Corporation for HH-60G, MH-60G
  • improved AN/APN-169 station keeping radar system by Sierra Research
  • weather and navigational radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for C-130H/J C-27J and HS-748 (Australia)[32]
  • improved AN/APN-59 weather and navigational radar[33][34] by Sperry Corporation
  • improved AN/APN-243 station-keeping radar by Sierra Technologies; for C-17 and C-130J
  • E-TCAS (Enhanced Traffic Alert Collision Avoidance System by Bendix Corporation radar for C-130E/H/J
  • improved AN/APN-202 ACLS (Automatic Carrier Landing System) radar for F/A-18 used in conjunction with AN/SPN-46 on board aircraft carrier
AN/APQ Series[]
  • low altitude bombing radar by Western Electric for B-24 Liberator B-25 Mitchell PBJ PBM Mariner and B-32 Dominator
  • AN/APQ-7 X band bombing radar by Western Electric for B-17 Flying Fortress B-24 Liberator B-25J B-29 Superfortress and B-32 Dominator nicknamed Eagle Mk 1
  • X band high altitude bombing radar by Western Electric for B-29 Superfortress nicknamed Eagle Mk 2
  • torpedo aiming radar, previously known as SCR-626
  • bombing and torpedo aiming radar, previously known as SCR-631
  • AN/APQ-13 X band bombing radar by Western Electric for B-29 Superfortress and B-32 Dominator nicknamed Mickey
  • airborne radar nicknamed as Moth-1
  • airborne bombing radar
  • S band search and navigational radar
  • X band high altitude bombing radar for B-29 Superfortress
  • bombing and navigational radar for B-36B B-45A B-50 Superfortress and B-66B designated as K-1 System
  • bombing and navigational radar
  • K band bombing radar by Western Electric
  • AN/APQ-35 X band search and attack radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for F3D Skyknight F3H Demon and F2H Banshee
  • AN/APQ-36 improved AN/APQ-35 radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for F3D-2M and F7U Cutlass
  • Weather and navigational radar on board B-52 Stratofortress
  • AN/APQ-41 improved AN/APQ-36 by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for F3D-2 and F2H-3
  • airborne radar exported to UK with British designation AI-22 for Javelin FAW.2 to FAW.6
  • AN/APQ-46 cancelled airborne radar for the proposed F3D-3
  • AN/APQ-50 improved AN/APQ-41 radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for F-4 Phantom II F3H Demon and F4D Skyray
  • X band missile control radar by Sperry Corporation for F3H Demon and F7U Cutlass
  • airborne projectile velocity measuring radar
  • K band side looking radar for RF-4C
  • side looking aperture radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for RB-57 and RB-47
  • millimetre wave navigational radar
  • millimetre wave navigational radar
  • improved AN/APQ-56 side looking radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886)
  • missile illumination radar by Raytheon for semi-active radar homing missiles
  • side looking radar
  • Sparrow II missile control radar for F5D Skylancer
  • interception radar exported to France for French built de Havilland Vampire
  • interception radar by Raytheon
  • podded version of side-looking aperture radar by Hughes Aircraft for B-58 Hustler
  • millimetre wave navigational radar
  • AN/APQ-72 improved AN/APQ-50 by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for F-4 Phantom II
  • side-looking radar for RS-70
  • X band missile control radar
  • Doppler navigational radar by Northrop Corporation for F6D Missileer and A-3 Skywarrior
  • airborne radar by Magnavox for F-8D
  • improved AN/APQ-83 radar by Magnavox for F-8 Crusader
  • K band side-looking radar by Texas Instruments for RU-8D
  • airborne radar by Naval Avionics for YA-6A
  • AN/APQ-89 terrain-following radar tested on T-2 Buckeye by Texas Instruments
  • AN/APQ-92 Ku band search and attack radar by Norden for A-6A
  • synthetic aperture mapping radar
  • improved AN/APQ-84 fire control radar by Magnavox for F-8D/E
  • collision avoidance radar for helicopters
  • airborne radar for OV-10A
  • K band side-looking radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for OV-1A
  • AN/APQ-99 J band multi-mode radar by Texas Instruments for A-7A RF-4B/C and RF-101
  • AN/APQ-100 improved AN/APQ-72 radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for F-4C
  • AN/APQ-101 terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments
  • side-looking mapping radar by Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company for RB-57 and RF-4C
  • AN/APQ-103 improved AN/APQ-92 radar by Norden for A-6B
  • derivative of AN/APQ-94 radar by Magnavox for F-8E(FN)
  • reconnaissance radar by Conductron Corporation for SR-71 Blackbird
  • AN/APQ-109 fire control radar by Westinghouse Electric for F-4D
  • AN/APQ-110 Ku band terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments for General Dynamics F-111 and RF4-C
  • AN/APQ-112 improved AN/APQ-103 radar by Norden A-6C
  • Ku band search and attack radar by General Electric for General Dynamics F-111
  • improved AN/APQ-113 Ku band search and attack radar by General Electric for General Dynamics F-111 and F-4 Phantom II
  • AN/APQ-115 improved AN/APQ-110 terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments for A-7A General Dynamics F-111 RF-4C and C-130E
  • AN/APQ-116 improved AN/APQ-115 terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments for A-7A/B/C and C-130 Hercules
  • AN/APQ-117 improved AN/APQ-109 by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for F-4D/E
  • terrain-following radar by Norden for HH-53 and AH-56 Cheyenne
  • improved AN/APQ-114 by General Electric for F-111A/D
  • AN/APQ-120 solid state fire control radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for F-4E/F/G
  • AN/APQ-122 X band multi-mode radar by Texas Instruments for C-130 Hercules Boeing RC-135 Boeing T-43 and Boeing E-4
  • airborne radar for F-111D
  • improved AN/APQ-94 fire control and ranging radar by Magnavox for F-8J
  • improved AN/APQ-125 Doppler ranging and fire control radar by Magnavox for F-8J
  • AN/APQ-126 improved AN/APQ-116 J band terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments for A-7D/E AC-130 and CH-53 Sea Stallion
  • airborne radar by Sperry Corporation for A-6 Intruder
  • J band terrain-following radar by Sperry Corporation for F-111C/D and A-7D/E
  • AN/APQ-129 derivative of AN/APQ-112 radar for EA-6A
  • attack radar by Rockwell International for F-111D
  • targeting radar by Texas Instruments for OP-2E
  • side-looking radar by Motorola for AC-119K and AC/C-130
  • AN/APQ-134 Ku band terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments for F-111A/FB-111A
  • sink-rate radar on board A-4 Skyhawk F-4 Phantom II F-8 Crusader and C-130 Hercules
  • attack radar by Texas Instruments for AC-119K and AC-130A
  • AN/APQ-139 Ku band multi-mode radar by Texas Instruments for B-57G
  • J band multi-mode radar by Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems for Boeing RC-135
  • terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments for HH-53 and AH-56 Cheyenne
  • Quick Look 1 airborne surveillance radar for RV-1C
  • improved AN/APQ-119 by Texas Instruments for F-111F/FB-111A
  • Stewart-Warner ranging and mapping radar for A-4E/F/N/S/SU
  • AN/APQ-146 improved AN/APQ-134 Ku band terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments for F-111C/F
  • AN/APQ-147 terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments for initial batch of MH-60K
  • AN/APQ-148 improved AN/APQ-112 J band attack and navigational radar by Norden for A-6E
  • fire control and navigational radar for F-8 Crusader
  • beacon tracking radar for AC-130E/H
  • mapping radar by Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company for RC-130
  • AN/APQ-153 Emerson Electric Company fire control radar for Northrop F-5
  • AN/APQ-154 improved AN/APQ-141 terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments for HH-53
  • attack radar by Norden for B-52H
  • AN/APQ-156 improved AN/APQ-148 J band attack radar by Norden for A-6E
  • AN/APQ-157 AN/APQ-153 radar with dual line-replaceable units (with the exception of the radar antenna) for the twin seater versions of Northrop F-5
  • AN/APQ-158 for the MH-53 Pave Low helicopter
  • AN/APQ-159 improved AN/APQ-153 fire control radar by Emerson Electric Company for Northrop F-5
  • attack radar for EF-111A Raven
  • General Electric attack radar for F-111F
  • AN/APQ-162 improved AN/APQ-99 terrain-following radar for RF-4C
  • attack radar by General Electric for B-1A
  • AN/APQ-164 I band pulse-Doppler multimode radar by for the B-1 Lancer bomber[35]
  • attack radar by Texas Instruments for F-111C
  • attack radar for B-52G/H
  • AN/APQ-167 improved AN/APG-157 by Emerson Electric Company to upgrade Northrop F-5 twin seater versions, but instead used on Cessna T-47A Citation for radar operator training
  • AN/APQ-168 multi-mode radar by Texas Instruments for HH-60D & MH-60K
  • improved AN/APG-165 J band attack radar by General Electric for F-111C
  • terrain-following radar by Emerson Electric Company for MC-130H
  • AN/APQ-171 improved AN/APG-146 terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments for F-111C/F
  • AN/APQ-172 improved AN/APQ-162 terrain-following radar for RF-4C
  • AN/APQ-173 derivative of AN/APQ-148 radar for the proposed A-6F/G
  • AN/APQ-174 for the MH-60K and MH-47E helicopters
  • X band / Ku band multimode radar by Emerson Electric Company for C-130E
  • AN/APQ-180 derivative of AN/APG-70 radar for the AC-130U gunship[36]
  • AN/APQ-181 J band synthetic aperture radar for the B-2 Spirit bomber
  • multi-mode radar for RQ-3A.
  • AN/APQ-186, improved AN/APQ-174 by Raytheon for CV-22[37]
AN/APS Series[]
  • X band radar tail warning radar
  • AN/APS-2 S band search radar used with AN/APQ-5 for North American PBJ-1 PBM-5S Consolidated PB4Y-2 Privateer
  • AN/APS-3 X band search and bombing radar for PBJ-1 Consolidated PBY-6A Catalina Grumman TBM-1D/3E Lockheed PV-1 Ventura Lockheed PV-2 Harpoon and North American P-82F Twin Mustang
  • AN/APS-4 X band intercept radar by Western Electric for Douglas C-47 Skytrain Douglas C-117 North American P-82D/F/H Twin Mustang Vought F4U-4E Corsair Grumman F6F-3E/5E Hellcat Curtiss SB2C-5 Helldiver and Grumman TBF-3 and TBM-3S Avenger
  • improved AN/APS-4 intercept radar by Western Electric Vought F4U-4N Corsair
  • intercept radar by Sperry Corporation for McDonnell F2H-2N Banshee North American F-82D Twin Mustang Grumman F6F-3N/5N Hellcat Grumman F7F-4N Tigercat Grumman F8F-1N/2N Bearcat and Vought F4U-4N/5N Corsair
  • tail warning radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886)
  • maritime search radar in wingtip pod for Lockheed P-2E Neptune
  • search radar for Ryan FR-1N Fireball
  • X band search radar
  • tail warning radar
  • fire control radar
  • AN/APS-13 tail warning radar for Northrop P-61 Black Widow North American P-82D Twin Mustang and North American PBJ-1
  • gun aiming radar for Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and Consolidated B-24 Liberator
  • AN/APS-15 H2X 10 GHz/X band bombing and navigational radar nicknamed as Mickey (equivalent to 3 GHz frequency British H2S) by Philco for Boeing B-29 Superfortress Martin PBM-3C/5/5E/5S Mariner Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Consolidated B-24 Liberator Consolidated PB4Y-2 Privateer and Lockheed PV-1 Ventura, unlike the British H2S radar; H2X could not be detected by Germany's FuG 350 Naxos night fighter receiver
  • L band tail warning radar
  • S band tail warning radar
  • early warning radar
  • X band search and intercept radar by Sperry Corporation for McDonnell F2H-2N Banshee Vought F4U-5N Corsair Grumman F7F-4N Tigercat and Grumman F8F-1N Bearcat
  • AN/APS-20 S band search and early warning radar by Hazeltine Corporation and General Electric for Grumman TBM-3W Avenger, Boeing PB-1W, Lockheed EC-121, ZPG-2W(EZ-1), Grumman AF-2W Guardian, HR2S-1W, Lockheed P-2 Neptune, Boeing WB-29 Superfortress, Lockheed RC-121C, Fairey Gannet AEW.3, Canadair CP-107 Argus, Lockheed WP-3A Orion, and Avro Shackleton
  • search radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for part of AN/APQ-35 for Douglas F3D Skynight and Gloster Meteor NF
  • search radar by Western Electric for Convair B-36 North American B-45C Tornado Boeing B-47E Stratojet B-50 Superfortress B-52 Stratofortress Lockheed C-130 Hercules and Boeing C-135 Stratolifter part of AN/ASB-3
  • radar set used with System 416L
  • search radar for Grumman XF10F Jaguar
  • search radar for Boeing B-52 Stratofortress Douglas RB-66 Destroyer Lockheed C-130 Hercules and Boeing C-135 Stratolifter
  • search radar for Douglas F3D Skyknight
  • search radar
  • search radar for Grumman AF-2SGuardian
  • search radar Westinghouse Electric (1886) for Martin P5M Marlin Martin PBM-3 Mariner Douglas A-1 Skyraider Lockheed P-2 Neptune and Grumman AF-2S Guardian
  • search radar for
  • X band search radar for Grumman S-2F Tracker Martin P4M Mercator Lockheed P2V-6Neptune ZPG-1W and ZPK
  • improved AN/APS-33
  • search radar with IFF integrated, by Philco
  • search radar
  • search radar for Grumman S-2 Tracker
  • weather radar by Bendix Corporation for Douglas C-54 Skymaster Boeing C-97 Stratofreighter Douglas C-118 Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar Lockheed C-121 Constellation Douglas C-124 Globemaster II Lockheed C-130 Hercules and Convair C-131 Samaritan
  • search radar for Consolidated PB4Y-2 Privateer and Martin P5M Marlin
  • height-finding radar by Texas Instruments for Lockheed EC-121 Warning Star
  • interception radar for McDonnell F2H-2N Banshee
  • experimental unattended (automatic) airborne radar
  • rapid scan search radar by Hazeltine Corporation for ASW
  • search radar; planned for Grumman F11F-1 Tiger
  • tail warning radar by ITT Corporation for B-47 B-52 B-57 EB-66B
  • X band interception radar by Western Electric for Venom NF.3 with British designation as AI-21
  • search radar for Canadian CP-109
  • high altitude mapping radar for RB-57
  • airborne monopulse radar
  • height finding radar for ZPG-2/3W
  • airborne radar for B-66 and T-29
  • search radar for RB-47 B-52 RB-66B/C
  • search radar by Magnavox for F-8B
  • height finding radar for P-2V-6
  • early warning radar by General Electric for EC-121 Warning Star and P-2V-6
  • podded version of the X band synthetic aperture radar by Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company for B-58 Hustler
  • SABRE X band high resolution radar side-looking radar by General Electric for XB-70 Valkyrie
  • search radar by Hazeltine Corporation for EC-121 Warning Star
  • AN/APS-80 maritime surveillance radar by Texas Instruments for P5M Marlin and P-3A/B
  • search radar for B-52 Stratofortress
  • improved AN/APS-76 search radar by Hazeltine Corporation for EC-121 Warning Star
  • QB-47 tracking radar
  • side-looking radar by Motorola for RU-8D
  • improved AN/APS-82 early warning radar
  • AN/APS-88 maritime surveillance radar by Texas Instruments for P-2 Neptune and HU-16 Albatross
  • early warning radar for E-2 Hawkeye
  • improved AN/APS-85 side-looking radar by Motorola for P-2 Neptune P-3 Orion and B-26 Marauder
  • improved AN/APS-82 search radar by Hazeltine Corporation for EC-121 Warning Star
  • improved AN/APS-91 by General Electric for E-2 Hawkeye
  • height finding radar for EC-121 Warning Star
  • bombing and navigational radar for B-52C/D
  • AGM-78 Standard ARM missile control radar by Bendix Corporation for Wild Weasel
  • airborne radar for B-52D
  • improved AN/APS-96 ultra high frequency surveillance radar by General Electric for E-2 Hawkeye
  • improved AN/APS-59 AWACS radar
  • weather radar by Bendix Corporation for UH-1 and EC-47
  • AN/APS-115 maritime surveillance radar with two radar antennas by Texas Instruments for P-3 Orion
  • AN/APS-116 derivative of AN/APS-115 maritime surveillance radar with only one radar antenna by Texas Instruments for S-3A
  • AGM-45 Shrike missile control radar for Wild Weasel
  • AGM-78 Standard ARM missile control radar by IBM for Wild Weasel to replace AN/APS-107
  • Weather radar for HC-130B
  • improved AN/APS-111 ultra high frequency surveillance radar by General Electric for E-2 Hawkeye
  • maritime surveillance radar for SH-2E
  • maritime surveillance radar for S-2D
  • AN/APS-124 maritime surveillance radar by Texas Instruments for SH-60 Seahawk
  • improved AN/APS-120 pulse-Doppler ultra high frequency surveillance radar by General Electric for E-2 Hawkeye
  • surface search radar for the patrol version of P-3 Orion
  • AN/APS-127 derivative of AN/APS-124 maritime surveillance radar by Texas Instruments for fix wing aircraft HU-25A/B
  • Multi-Mode X-Band Maritime Surveillance Radar by Telephonics for various fixed and rotary-winged aircraft
  • AN/APS-130 modified AN/APQ-156 for EA-6B Prowler
  • improved AN/APS-94 side-looking radar by Motorola for HC-130 and HU-25
  • color weather radar, for the EA-6A C-5 KC-10 C-17 EC-24A VC-25 C-130 C-141 E-3 E-4 E-6 E-8
  • AN/APS-134 improved AN/APS-115 maritime surveillance radar Texas Instruments for P-3C
  • improved AN/APS-131 side-looking radar by Motorola for HC-130
  • I band MTI (Moving Targets Indication) radar for EH-60C
  • AN/APS-137 improved AN/APS-116 maritime surveillance radar Texas Instruments for P-3 Orion, HC-130 and S-3B
  • improved AN/APS-125 pulse-Doppler ultra high frequency surveillance radar by General Electric for E-2 Hawkeye
  • improved AN/APS-138 pulse-Doppler ultra high frequency surveillance radar by General Electric for E-2 Hawkeye
  • USA designation for AN/APS-504 maritime surveillance radar by Litton Canada
  • USA designation for AN/APS-504(V)3 maritime surveillance radar by Litton Canada
  • improved AN/APS-128 Multi-Mode X-Band Ocean Eye Maritime Surveillance Radar by Telephonics for S-70B Seahawk HU-25 HC-144A
  • Ku band surveillance radar by AIL for RQ-5 Hunter and EO-5
  • improved AN/APS-139 pulse-Doppler ultra high frequency surveillance radar by General Electric for E-2 Hawkeye[38]
  • AN/APS-146 Derivative of AN/APS-130 for the cancelled EA-6B Prowler upgrade
  • improved AN/APS-143 Multi-Mode X-Band Maritime Surveillance Radar with Integrated IFF Interrogator by Telephonics for MH-60R Seahawk
  • AN/APS-148 Sea Vue light weight maritime / land surveillance radar by Raytheon
  • AN/APS-149 Littoral Surveillance Radar System (LSRS) developed by Raytheon for P-3C to replace earlier AN/APS-135/137.[39]
  • Military designation for Honeywell RDR-4000M weather radar,[40] used on C-17
  • improved AN/APS-147 Multi-Mode Radar with Automatic Radar Periscope Detection and Discrimination (ARPDD) & Integrated Mode 5 IFF Interrogator by Telephonics for MH-60R Seahawk
AN/APY Series[]
  • for the E-3A,B AWACS surveillance aircraft, developed by Westinghouse
  • for the E-3C (Maritime Receiver) AWACS surveillance aircraft, developed by Westinghouse
  • AN/APY-3 for the E-8C aircraft, developed by Norden Systems division of Northrop Grumman
  • AN/APY-6 multi-mode high resolution surveillance radar by Northrop Grumman for United States Naval Research Laboratory NP-3C
  • AN/APY-7 solid state version of AN/APY-3 under development for E-8C
  • synthetic aperture radar by Sandia National Laboratories for General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper nicknamed as lynx[41][42]
  • AN/APY-9 ultra high frequency surveillance radar[43] under development by Lockheed Martin for E-2D[44]
  • AN/APY-10 A much-modernized evolutionary development of the Raytheon APS-149 maritime surveillance radar by Raytheon for P-8 Poseidon[39][45]
  • AN/APY-11 US designation for Elta EL/M-2022[46] maritime, littoral and surveillance radar jointly produced by ITT Exelis to support the United States Coast Guard's Long Range Surveillance HC-130J aircraft.[47]
  • Phoenix Eye synthetic aperture radar surveillance radar developed by Lockheed Martin[48]
AN/AWG Series[]
  • for the F8U-2
  • for the F8U-2N
  • used in conjunction with AN/APG-30
  • for F8U-3
  • AN/AWG-9 for the F-14 Tomcat
  • AN/AWG-10 for F-4J
  • AN/AWG-11 for F-4K
  • AN/AWG-12 for F-4M
  • for AC-119, used in conjunction with AN/APN-147, AN/APQ-133 and AN/APQ-136 radars
  • AN/AWG-14 for F-4 Phantom II upgrade
  • developed by Fairchild for F-14B
  • two way data link for AGM-62 Walleye
  • Harpoon Aircraft Command and Launch fire control set
  • AN/AWG-20 for F-15 Eagle
  • fire control system for AGM-78
  • Development of AN/AWG-6 for T-2
  • fire control system for AGM-78
  • AN/AWG-27 for F-15 Eagle
  • fire control system for AC-130 used in conjunction AN/APQ-180
  • fire control system for A-10
  • fire control system for Maverick Plus System S-3
Other[]

Commercial/scientific[]

  • Arecibo Observatory
  • Millstone Hill
  • HAARP
  • WSR-57 weather radar
  • WSR-74 weather radars
  • WSR-88D NEXRAD weather radar

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ "official site". Archived from the original on 2009-02-21. Retrieved 2010-01-08.
  2. ^ First INKAN deployed in 2005
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-12-19. Retrieved 2011-12-24.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "GBP". gbp.com.sg. Retrieved 2019-10-27.
  5. ^ "رادار المسح الجوي والإنذار المبكر ثنائي الأبعاد ESR-32A منتج مصري جديد يظهر خلال فعاليات إيديكس 2018 مصر". www.almusallh.ly (in Arabic). Retrieved 2019-10-27.
  6. ^ Aytug Denk (2006). Detection and jamming Low Probability of Intercept (LPI) RADARS (PDF) (Masters). Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey. p. 44. Archived from the original on 2012-04-25.
  7. ^ "Erieye AEW&C Airborne Early Warning & Control mission system radar (Sweden), Airborne radar systems". Jane's Avionics. 4 April 2011. Archived from the original on June 16, 2012. Erieye AEW&C; Airborne Early Warning & Control mission system radar
  8. ^ http://www.nationalelectronicsmuseum.org/topsteer.shtml
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Routledge
  10. ^ Sayer, Chapter XI.
  11. ^ Radar systems Information - The Radar Pages https://www.radarpages.co.uk/download/radar_g97.doc
  12. ^ Routledge, p. 438.
  13. ^ Armed Forces - a6a13 - British Army - Artillery - Artillery Locating Devices - MAMBA
  14. ^ Macintyre, Donald, CAPT RN "Shipborne Radar" United States Naval Institute Proceedings September 1967 pp.81-83
  15. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Polmar (December 1978) p.143
  16. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k "AN/SPS Series Radars". Retrieved 2013-02-13.
  17. ^ AN/SPS-54 Archived 2013-04-11 at archive.today
  18. ^ SPS-59 (LN-66)
  19. ^ AN/SPS-61 Archived 2013-04-11 at archive.today
  20. ^ AN/SPS-62 Archived 2013-04-11 at archive.today
  21. ^ AN/SPS-65
  22. ^ Jump up to: a b "AN/SPS-69 and AN/SPS-71 radars". Archived from the original on 2012-06-29. Retrieved 2013-03-21.
  23. ^ Friedman, Norman (1997). The Naval Institute Guide to World Naval Weapons Systems, 1997-1998. ISBN 9781557502681. Retrieved 2013-03-21.
  24. ^ AN/SPS-74
  25. ^ AN/SPS-75
  26. ^ AN/SPS-76
  27. ^ AN/SPS-77
  28. ^ AN/SPS-64 Archived 2004-11-05 at the Wayback Machine
  29. ^ Cord, A; Keneally, J; Joyce, F (1964). AN/TPS-39 Information Bulletin (PDF). Sylvania Electronics Systems.
  30. ^ Lockheed Martin data sheet for APG-67 Archived 2011-05-25 at the Wayback Machine
  31. ^ Andreas Parsch (2008-11-26). "AN/APN - Equipment Listing". Designation-Systems.Net. Retrieved 2011-02-26.
  32. ^ AN/APN-241 Archived 2008-03-21 at the Wayback Machine
  33. ^ "AN/APN 242 OEM Replacement for AN/APN-59 Radar". Northrop Grumman. Archived from the original on 2011-01-03. Retrieved 2011-02-26.
  34. ^ "AN/APN 242 Airborne Radar Color Weather & Navigation Radar". Northrop Grumman. Archived from the original on 2012-09-10. Retrieved 2011-02-26.
  35. ^ AN/APQ-164 Archived 2011-02-12 at the Wayback Machine
  36. ^ AN/APQ-180 Archived 2007-11-07 at the Wayback Machine
  37. ^ "AN/APQ-186". Archived from the original on 2008-09-07. Retrieved 2007-06-20.
  38. ^ AN/APS-145 Lockheed Martin data sheet for AN/APS-145 Archived 2007-09-26 at the Wayback Machine
  39. ^ Jump up to: a b "Navy Moves Forward On Advanced Airborne Radar". Retrieved 2012-06-18.
  40. ^ AN/APS-150
  41. ^ AN/APY-8 Archived 2008-08-07 at the Wayback Machine
  42. ^ Lynx radar
  43. ^ AN/APY-9 Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  44. ^ AN/APY-9
  45. ^ AN/APY-10
  46. ^ APY-11
  47. ^ AN/APY-11
  48. ^ AN/APY-12

References[]

  • Polmar, Norman (December 1978). "The U.S.Navy: Shipboard Radars". United States Naval Institute Proceedings. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Polmar, Norman (July 1981). "The U.S.Navy: Sonars, Part 1". United States Naval Institute Proceedings. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Routledge, Brig N.W., History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery: Anti-Aircraft Artillery 1914–55, London: Royal Artillery Institution/Brassey's, 1994, ISBN 1-85753-099-3
  • Sayer, Brig A.P., Army Radar, London: War Office, 1950.

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