MR-302 “Strut Curve”
Description of the radar set, tactical-technical characteristics
Figure 1: MR-302 “Strut Curve”
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| frequency: | F-Band |
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| instrumented range: | 278 km |
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MR-302 “Strut Curve”
The MR-302 “Strut Curve” (russian designator: MR-302 Rubka; kyrillic: МР-302 Рубка, “Deck House”) is an operating in F-Band air and surface search radar that was developed since 1960.
An elliptical lattice reflector is used, illuminated by a horn feed carried by a boom projecting from the lower edge of the scanner.