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Selex RAT-31DL
RAT-31DL in the Czech Republic
Country of origin Italy
Type 3D Solid-state Long Range Surveillance Active Phased Array Radar [1]
Frequency L band
RPM6 rpm [1]
Range470 km detection range [2] and 500 km instrumented range [1] [2]
Altitude30 km [2]
Azimuth0–360° [1]
Elevation0°-20°

The Selex RAT-31DL is a long-range air surveillance radar manufactured by Leonardo (previously Selex ES, SELEX Sistemi Integrati and later Finmeccanica). The acronym RAT stands for Radar Avvistamento Terrestre, an Italian term for such "ground-based reconnaissance radar".

The RAT-31DL is an L-band solid-state active phased array 3D radar with an effective range of over 500 km. [1] It is derivative of widely used RAT-31 SL.

The RAT 31DL is a solid-state active phased array radar with monopulse antenna with 42 rows of 42 Tx/Rx modules of which 24 boosted, each with 2 kW output power. The 360 ° search is performed with four independent beams in the L band at 6 rpm, the vertical pivoting of the beams is done by means of electronic phase shift of the 42 rows feeding the antenna.

RAT-31DL/M

The mobile RAT 31 DL / M radar [1] variant is derived from the stationary FADR version. The RAT 31 DL / M consists of a fold-able antenna and an equipment shelter, which are housed in air transportable 20-foot ISO containers. This configuration allows rapid deployment with high mobility and allows deployment in an unprepared position.

See also

Operators

Model of RAT-31DL/M
  Bangladesh
  Italy
  Germany
  Malaysia
  Poland
  Denmark
  Czech Republic
  Greece
  Hungary
  Spain
  Thailand
  Egypt
  Turkey
  United Kingdom
  Indonesia

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Home".
  2. ^ a b c d e "Ancile".
  3. ^ "Trade-Register-1971-2018.rft". Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. Retrieved 2019-04-21.
  4. ^ "Avionews.com - SELEX Sistemi Integrati at DSA "Defence Service Asia 2010"". avionews.com. 17 November 2023.
  5. ^ "Finmeccanica cements position as NATO's air defence partner with Polish radar delivery - DETAIL - Leonardo-Finmeccanica Group" (PDF). Leonardo-Finmeccanica Group.
  6. ^ a b "Final Systems Acceptance for Czech and Hungarian Radars". NATO Communications and Information Agency.
  7. ^ "Government - Ministry of Defence - News". Government of Hungary - Ministry of Defence.
  8. ^ "Selex ES is upgrading RAT 31 DL radar in Turkey - UPI.com". UPI.
  9. ^ "Kohanudnas Bakal Diperkuat Radar Baru Leonardo RAT-31 DL/M, Ini Spesifikasinya!". 20 November 2019.
  10. ^ "Kontrak Pengadaan Radar Pertahanan Medium Range Ditandatangani di Thailand – WARTAKINI".
  11. ^ nst (2023-02-07). "Mengenal Leonardo RAT 31 DL/M, Radar Baru TNI Pelacak Rudal Nuklir - Indonesia Defense Magz %". Indonesia Defense Magz (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-02-08.
  12. ^ "Leonardo to provide RAT 31 DL/M radar system to Indonesian Air Force". Janes.com. Retrieved 2023-02-08.
  13. ^ https://twitter.com/MELVINaveryl/status/1622924501637009415?t=htrRFVKa7nrtckqGR-n1vw&s=19
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Selex RAT-31DL
RAT-31DL in the Czech Republic
Country of origin Italy
Type 3D Solid-state Long Range Surveillance Active Phased Array Radar [1]
Frequency L band
RPM6 rpm [1]
Range470 km detection range [2] and 500 km instrumented range [1] [2]
Altitude30 km [2]
Azimuth0–360° [1]
Elevation0°-20°

The Selex RAT-31DL is a long-range air surveillance radar manufactured by Leonardo (previously Selex ES, SELEX Sistemi Integrati and later Finmeccanica). The acronym RAT stands for Radar Avvistamento Terrestre, an Italian term for such "ground-based reconnaissance radar".

The RAT-31DL is an L-band solid-state active phased array 3D radar with an effective range of over 500 km. [1] It is derivative of widely used RAT-31 SL.

The RAT 31DL is a solid-state active phased array radar with monopulse antenna with 42 rows of 42 Tx/Rx modules of which 24 boosted, each with 2 kW output power. The 360 ° search is performed with four independent beams in the L band at 6 rpm, the vertical pivoting of the beams is done by means of electronic phase shift of the 42 rows feeding the antenna.

RAT-31DL/M

The mobile RAT 31 DL / M radar [1] variant is derived from the stationary FADR version. The RAT 31 DL / M consists of a fold-able antenna and an equipment shelter, which are housed in air transportable 20-foot ISO containers. This configuration allows rapid deployment with high mobility and allows deployment in an unprepared position.

See also

Operators

Model of RAT-31DL/M
  Bangladesh
  Italy
  Germany
  Malaysia
  Poland
  Denmark
  Czech Republic
  Greece
  Hungary
  Spain
  Thailand
  Egypt
  Turkey
  United Kingdom
  Indonesia

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Home".
  2. ^ a b c d e "Ancile".
  3. ^ "Trade-Register-1971-2018.rft". Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. Retrieved 2019-04-21.
  4. ^ "Avionews.com - SELEX Sistemi Integrati at DSA "Defence Service Asia 2010"". avionews.com. 17 November 2023.
  5. ^ "Finmeccanica cements position as NATO's air defence partner with Polish radar delivery - DETAIL - Leonardo-Finmeccanica Group" (PDF). Leonardo-Finmeccanica Group.
  6. ^ a b "Final Systems Acceptance for Czech and Hungarian Radars". NATO Communications and Information Agency.
  7. ^ "Government - Ministry of Defence - News". Government of Hungary - Ministry of Defence.
  8. ^ "Selex ES is upgrading RAT 31 DL radar in Turkey - UPI.com". UPI.
  9. ^ "Kohanudnas Bakal Diperkuat Radar Baru Leonardo RAT-31 DL/M, Ini Spesifikasinya!". 20 November 2019.
  10. ^ "Kontrak Pengadaan Radar Pertahanan Medium Range Ditandatangani di Thailand – WARTAKINI".
  11. ^ nst (2023-02-07). "Mengenal Leonardo RAT 31 DL/M, Radar Baru TNI Pelacak Rudal Nuklir - Indonesia Defense Magz %". Indonesia Defense Magz (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-02-08.
  12. ^ "Leonardo to provide RAT 31 DL/M radar system to Indonesian Air Force". Janes.com. Retrieved 2023-02-08.
  13. ^ https://twitter.com/MELVINaveryl/status/1622924501637009415?t=htrRFVKa7nrtckqGR-n1vw&s=19

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