RSR 210 N
Description of the radar set, tactical-technical characteristics
Figure 1: RSR 210 N
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| frequency: | X-Band |
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| instrumented range: | 27 NM (≙ 50 km) |
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RSR 210 N
The RSR 210 N is a lightweight X-Band 2D naval air/sea surveillance radar designed for application on smaller naval and coastguard vessels. This radar, which provides coverage to beyond 50 km, may be supplied with a dedicated console or may be interfaced to a Combat Management System. Whilst it is particularly suited to helicopter support operations aboard ship, it is also applied in a general surveillance and gunfire support role. The technology applied in this system is derived from the RTS 6400 tracking radar currently in service with the South Africa's navy.
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