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ELM-2226

Description of the radar set, tactical-technical characteristics

Figure 1: ELM-2226

Figure 1: ELM-2226

Specifications
frequency: X-Band
pulse repetition time (PRT):
pulse repetition frequency (PRF):
pulsewidth (τ):
receive time:
dead time:
peak power:
average power: 5 W (50 W)
instrumented range: 100 km
range resolution:
accuracy: 1 m
beamwidth: <1.5°
hits per scan:
antenna rotation:
MTBCF:
MTTR:

ELM-2226

The ELM-2226 or Advanced Coastal Surveillance Radar, ACSR is an operating in X-Band Coastal Surveillance Radar Family, optimized for the detection of all types of surface targets even under extremely adverse sea conditions. It is a linear frequency modulated continuous wave radar. The radar features continuous, gap-free, automatic detection and tracking of targets, providing a reliable tactical situation display. Its operation is very simple and has a very low operator workload. The system for coastal surveillance and VTS can be supplied either in fixed or mobile configurations. The family includes 3 radar types: short-range, medium-range and long-range.

Features:

  • Operates 24/365 under all weather conditions;
  • Automatic detection and tracking of more than 500 targets;
  • High range accuracy and resolution;
  • Classification by accurate range signature;
  • PC-based Control Unit and friendly user interface;
  • Operation:
    • Remote controlled or local operation;
    • Cluster of radars operated from CCC console;
  • Lightweight and low power consumption;
  • High reliability and advanced Built-In-Test-Equipment;
  • Interoperability with additional sensors, (i.e. Electro-Optical, CSM/DF, ESM, AIS, etc.);
  • Optional capabilities:
    • Monopulse for high azimuth accuracy
    • Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR) for target classification

Applications:

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