ZB 298
Description of the radar set, tactical-technical characteristics
Figure 1: ZB 298
© 2002 Robbie Zwaneveld
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frequency: | X-Band) |
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instrumented range: | 50 m to 10 km |
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ZB 298
ZB-298 was an X-Band mobile tactical ground-based static pulsed Doppler radar, developed by Marconi-Elliot Avionic Systems Ltd. in Borehamwood (UK) around 1965. The device was intended for use by reconnaissance units and delivered a acoustic and visual output. The radar was typically used by infantry reconnaissance units until the mid-1990s.