“Mammut” Radar
Description of the radar set, tactical-technical characteristics
Figure 1: Antenna of Mammut-Radar
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GES. FÜR ELEKTROAKUSTISCHE U.
MECHANISCHE APPARATE M.B.H.
BERLIN KÖPENICK
GES. FÜR ELEKTROAKUSTISCHE U.
MECHANISCHE APPARATE M.B.H.
BERLIN KÖPENICK
Specifications | |
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frequency: | 120 … 135 MHz |
pulse repetition time (PRT): | |
pulse repetition frequency (PRF): | |
pulsewidth (τ): | 2 to 3.5 µs µs |
receive time: | |
dead time: | |
peak power: | 200 kW |
average power: | 8 kW |
instrumented range: | 200 km |
range resolution: | 300 m |
accuracy: | |
beamwidth: | 0.5° |
hits per scan: | |
MTBCF: | |
MTTR: |
“Mammut” Radar
“Mammut” was an early warning radar deployed by Germany during World War II. The fixed antenna field was big as 10·30 m. It was the first 3D-radar that uses a phased array for beam deflection.