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Chapter 2 Radar Systems Equipment Configuration

Determine  range  to  distant  land  masses Track aircraft over land Detect certain weather phenomena Track  weather  balloons As  we  stated  previously,  the  modern  warship  has several  radars.  Each  radar  is  designed  to  fulfill  a particular  need,  but  may  be  capable  of  performing other  functions.  For  example,  most  height-finding radars  can  be  used  as  secondary  air  search  radars;  in emergencies,   fire   control   radars   have   served   as surface search radars. In this chapter we looked at general radar operation and the three types of radars most frequently maintained by ETs. Tracking radars, missile-guidance radars, and airborne radars are also critical to Navy readiness; however,  they  are  not  normally  maintained  by  ETs  and will not be covered in this TRAMAN. Because there are so many different models of radar equipment,  the  radars  and  accessories  we  describe  in this volume are limited to those common to a large number of ships or shore stations. In our discussion of specific  equipments  in  the  next  chapter,  we  will purposely  leave  out  older  equipment  currently  installed in  the  fleet,  but  scheduled  for  replacement. 1-8

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