Serhat
Description of the radar set, tactical-technical characteristics
Figure 1: SERHAT, providing 24-7 protection to front line and forward deployed troops
Specifications | |
---|---|
frequency: | L-Band |
pulse repetition time (PRT): | |
pulse repetition frequency (PRF): | |
pulsewidth (τ): | |
receive time: | |
dead time: | |
peak power: | |
average power: | |
instrumented range: | 6 km |
range resolution: | |
elevation coverage: | |
accuracy: | |
beamwidth: | |
antenna rotation: | |
hits per scan: | |
MTBCF: | |
MTTR: |
Serhat
Serhat Counter Mortar Radar is an L-Band mortar detection system offering 360° azimuth coverage for the detection and tracking of mortar fire. The radar estimates the locations of fire source and of impact, generating valuable input for critical units under asymmetrical attack. The modular approach implemented in its design allow for use on a tripod, on a tower or building, or on a vehicle-mounted mast; resulting in increased operational flexibility.
Important Features
- L-Band transmission frequency
- 6 km operational mortar detection/tracking range
- Electronically Scanned Active Antenna Array Structures
- Simultaneous Mortar Fire Detection
- Landscape Silhouette Tracking
- Remote operation from Command & Control Center
Picture gallery of Serhat
Source:
- Manufacturers home page