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9LV200 Mk1 and 2 data #1902

Open nuk92 opened 2 years ago

nuk92 commented 2 years ago

DB Selector

Both

Baseline

3372, 3341

Hypothetical

No

Name

9LV200 Mk1 [Radar], 9LV200 Mk2 [Radar]

Sensor Generation

Early 1980s

Range (nm)

8

Horizontal Arc (deg)

No response

Vertical Arc (deg)

No response

Sensor Capabilities

Air Search, Surface Search, Range Information, Altitude Information, Speed Information, Heading Information

Sensor Codes

Continuous Tracking Capability, Track While Scan (TWS), Moving Target Indicator (MTI), Pulse Doppler Radar (Full LDSD Capability), Frequency Agile

Search/Track Frequencies

J Band (10-20 GHz) [Old X Band] 1.5-3 cm

Lower Frequency (Hz)

15,900,000,000

Upper Frequency (Hz)

17,100,000,000

Scan Interval (s)

1

Target Altitude (ft)

No response

Horizontal Beamwidth (deg)

1.1

Vertical Beamwidth (deg)

7

System Noise Level (dB)

11

Processing Gain/Loss (dB)

40

Peak Power (W)

65000

Pulse Width (μs)

0.2

Blind Time (μs)

No response

PRF (Hz)

2000

Source Level (dB)

No response

Pulse Length (ms)

No response

TASS/VDS Length (m)

No response

TASS/VDS Depth (m)

No response

Convergence Zones

No response

Comments

Can't find any new range data. The 9LV200 has a frequency agile magnetron with a frequency agility of 670 MHz. The Mk1 used analogue components the Mk2 switched to solid state. Sensor generation early 70s for 9LV200 Mk1. One 9LV200 tracker can direct 2 guns/ciws simultaneously.

Sources

The Naval Institute Guide to World Naval Weapons Systems 1997-1998, Norman Friedman, pages 344-346

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PygmalionOfCyprus commented 2 years ago

To confirm, this is an update, right? Not an addition? Just want to clarify work order before relabeling.

nuk92 commented 2 years ago

Yes this is an update of the 9LV200 Mk1-3 radars of the 9LV200 sensor groups.