SMART-L
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SMART-L (Signal Multibeam Acquisition Radar for Tracking, L band) is a long-range search radar for naval ships developed by former Hollandse Signaalapparatem (Signaal), now Thales Naval Nederland. The Thales/BAE Systems Insyte S1850M radar is an advanced derivative of the SMART-L.
It's a multibeam radar, which uses 16 antenna elements to simultanously generate 14 beams by digital beamforming. The beams' vertical directions are controlled electronically, stabilization against the ships movements (e.g. roll) is also done electronically. Horizontally direction is controlled mechanically by rotating the antenna array.
Specifications
- Antenna system:
- *Dimensions; 10x5m, 7800kg
- *Number of antenna elements: 16 for transmitting and receiving, 8 more for receive only
- *Number of beams formed: 14
- *Beamwidth 2.2° horizontal, 10—70° vertical
- *Polarization: vertical
- *Frequency: D band (former L band)
- *Rotational speed: 12rpm
- *IFF system integrated, D band
- Maximum detection ranges:
- *Stealth missiles: 65km
- *Fighter aircraft: 220km
- *Patrol aircraft: 400km
- Maximal numbers of tracked targets:
- *Airborne: 1000
- *Seaborne: 100
- *Radar jamming sources: 32
Users
- De Zeven Provinciën class frigate
- Sachsen class frigate
- Type 45 destroyer (S1850M)
- Horizon class frigate (S1850M)
- Royal Navy Future Carrier, Thales Groups' design (proposal)
- ROK Navy LPX Dokdo
References
- [Manufacturer's Page about SMART-L] @ Thales Naval Nederland
- [SMART-L] brochure
- [SMART-L] @ itnu.eu
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