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1-36 Figure 1-27.—3D air-search radar. The range capability of 3D search radar is limited to some extent by an operating frequency that is higher than that of 2D radar. This disadvantage is partially offset by higher output power and a beam width that is narrower in both the vertical and horizontal planes. The 3D radar system transmits several narrow beams to obtain altitude coverage and, for this reason, compensation for roll and pitch must be provided for shipboard installations to ensure accurate height information. Applications of height-finding radars include the following: ·    Obtaining range, bearing, and altitude data on enemy aircraft and missiles to assist in the control of CAP aircraft ·   Detecting low-flying aircraft ·   Determining range to distant land masses ·   Tracking aircraft over land ·   Detecting certain weather phenomena ·   Tracking weather balloons ·   Providing precise range, bearing, and height information for fast, accurate initial positioning of fire-control tracking radars Q37.   Air-search radar is divided into what two basic categories? Q38.   What position data are supplied by 2D search radar? Q39.   Why do 2D air-search radars use relatively low carrier frequencies and low pulse-repetition rates? Q40.   Why is the range capability of 3D radar usually less than the range of 2D radar?

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