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Signaal LW 08 radar


The antenna of the Signaal LW 08 radar aboard HS Kanaris, F464, a Kortenaer-Standard class frigate.
The JUPITER/LW 08 2D-early warning radar performs long range (260 km on 2 m² RCS target) air surveillance on board medium and heavy-tonnage ships. JUPITER/LW 08 operates in UHF L-Band (NATO D-band, 1–2 GHz). The antenna is mounted on a lightweight hydraulically stabilised platform (roll and pitch).
The synthesiser-driven TWT transmitter provides for a great flexibility over a wideband frequency, with pulse-to-pulse frequency agility. Together with the low sidelobe level of the antenna (with cosecant squared pattern) the radar has a high performance in an electronic countermeasures polluted environment. Good clutter suppression is the result of
* the applications of antenna stabilisation,
* a receiver with a high dynamic range,
* quadrature digital moving target indication processing,
* use of circular polarisation.
Specifications
Frequency: NATO D-Band (IEEE L-Band)
pulse repetition frequency (PRF): 500 or 1000 Hz
peak power: 150 kW
average power: 5 kW
Range: 140 nm
range resolution: 0.5 nm
beamwidth: 2.2°
hits per scan: 15 - 20
antenna rotation: 7.5 or 15 rpm.
(PC030042)

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
The JUPITER/LW 08 2D-early warning radar performs long range (260 km on 2 m² RCS target) air surveillance on board medium and heavy-tonnage ships. JUPITER/LW 08 operates in UHF L-Band (NATO D-band, 1–2 GHz). The antenna is mounted on a lightweight hydraulically stabilised platform (roll and pitch).
The synthesiser-driven TWT transmitter provides for a great flexibility over a wideband frequency, with pulse-to-pulse frequency agility. Together with the low sidelobe level of the antenna (with cosecant squared pattern) the radar has a high performance in an electronic countermeasures polluted environment. Good clutter suppression is the result of
* the applications of antenna stabilisation,
* a receiver with a high dynamic range,
* quadrature digital moving target indication processing,
* use of circular polarisation.
Specifications
Frequency: NATO D-Band (IEEE L-Band)
pulse repetition frequency (PRF): 500 or 1000 Hz
peak power: 150 kW
average power: 5 kW
Range: 140 nm
range resolution: 0.5 nm
beamwidth: 2.2°
hits per scan: 15 - 20
antenna rotation: 7.5 or 15 rpm.
(PC030042)
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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