Multifunction Rotating Electronically Scanned Radars
and multiple fire control
horizon search
surface search
Figure 1: Different tasks of Multifunction Rotating Electronically Scanned Radar
and multiple fire control
horizon search
surface search
Figure 1: Different tasks of Multifunction Rotating Electronically Scanned Radar
and multiple fire control
horizon search
surface search
Figure 1: Different tasks of Multifunction Rotating Electronically Scanned Radar
Multifunction Rotating Electronically Scanned Radars
Multifunction Rotating Electronically Scanned Radar systems (MRESR and RESR) are a new class of tactical radars that electronically scan in both azimuth and elevation while rotating in azimuth. This kind of radar uses the benefits of digital beamforming to overcome the limits of the radar time budget of classic radar sets.
MRESR includes the technical features of surface and air surveillance radar, tracking and weapon control radar as well as navigation radar into a single radar system. It includes the functions of:
- Volume search of an air surveillance radar including identification in a wider coverage;
- Multiple channel fire control with multiple target tracking;
- Anti-aircraft missile control including
- cued search in a range outside of the radar coverage;
- rapid confirmation of hostile targets;
- target classification;
- missiles mid-course guidance and
- terminal homing;
- High angle search/track against aircraft and missiles;
- Navigation and surface picture.