Selex RAN-40L

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Selex RAN-40L
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Country of originItaly
Type3D Solid-state Long Range Early Warning Naval Active Phased Array Radar[1]
FrequencyL band
RPM6 rpm modes[1]
Range400 km[1]
Azimuth0–360°[1]

Selex RAN-40L is a naval 3D L band search radar developed by Leonardo.[2] The radar is used for long range maritime air surveillance and early warning. The radar uses a fully solid state active phased array antenna and capable of tracking and detecting air targets like aircraft or drones up to 400 km away. RAN-40L is based on existing land based 3D RAT-31DL radar which is a system widely used by NATO Countries for long air surveillance.[3][4]

The radar functions include Track While Scan for air and surface long-range surveillance and missile tracking . Radar coverage is obtained by phase scanning in elevation, while mechanically rotating in azimuth. The antenna rotates at 6rpm or 12rpm, with 360° azimuth coverage.[1]

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Operators[]

 India
 Italy

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "Radar Systems - Leonardo - Aerospace, Defence and Security". www.leonardocompany.com.
  2. ^ "LEONARDO: FILING OF ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION". Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  3. ^ "Italian Firm Selex Sistemi to Provide Naval Radars for Indigenous Warship INS Vikrant".
  4. ^ "RAN40L".
  5. ^ http://www.aiad.it/aiad_res/cms/documents/SSICavourEN.pdf
  6. ^ "Finmeccanica on board of Cavour - DETAIL - Finmeccanica Naval Capabilities". Leonardo-Finmeccanica Group.
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