Type 262
Description of the radar set, tactical-technical characteristics
Figure 1: Type 262
Specifications | |
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frequency: | 9.67 GHz
(X-Band) |
pulse repetition time (PRT): | |
pulse repetition frequency (PRF): | 1.5 kHz |
pulsewidth (τ): | 0.5 µs |
receive time: | |
dead time: | |
peak power: | 30 kW |
average power: | |
instrumented range: | 29 NM (≙ 54 km) |
range resolution: | |
accuracy: | |
beamwidth: | 5.2° |
hits per scan: | |
antenna rotation: | |
MTBCF: | |
MTTR: |
Type 262
The Type 262 is an operating in X-Band naval fire control radar for 40 mm anti-aircraft gunnery or for “Sea Cat” close-range surface-to-air missiles. It was developed in 1958.
The antenna used the principle of conical scan with a fixed feeding point but with slightly eccentric rotating parabolic dish.