RDR 2000
Description of the radar set, tactical-technical characteristics
Figure 1: RDR 2000
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| frequency: | X-Band |
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| peak power: | 4 kW |
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| instrumented range: | 240 NM (≙ 445 km) |
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RDR 2000
The RDR 2000 is an X-Band weather radar for use in aircrafts. It provides a vertical picture of a pilot-selected cross-section of the storm.
RDR 2000 uses a 10" or a 12" antenna consisting of slotted waveguides.
Source:
- Manufacturers home page