AN/TPS-40
Description of the radar set, tactical-technical characteristics
Figure 1: AN/TPS-40
750 Third Avenue New York 17 N.Y.
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frequency: | 5 280 ±30 MHz
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peak power: | 1 MW |
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instrumented range: | 100 NM (≙ 185 km) |
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AN/TPS-40
The AN/TPS-40 is an operating on a single frequency in C-Band, long-range, high-powered, mobile height-finder with a maximum range of 100 NM and a maximum height range capability of 100 000 feet. The AN/TPS-40 is a modified version of AN/MPS-16. The radar has several ECCM features allowing to operate in an ECM environment.
The azimuth orientation is provided by either time-sharing control of the AN/TPS-40 among a maximum of four PPI operators, or by control of the RHI operator. Height information from the RHI may be supplied to the PPI operators by voice from the RHI operator.
Although normally transmitted in four M-35 trucks, the light weight aluminum construction of the AN/TPS-40 permits airlift by either rotary or fixed wing aircraft.
Sources:
- HQ PACAF, “Project CHECO Report, Tactical Control Squadron Operations in SEASIA”, DOTEC-70-08, 15 October 1969, p. 46
- Military Standardization Handbook United States Radar Equipment Manual TM 11-487C-1 1965