PROSPECTS FOR DEVELOPING SHIPBORNE RADAR,

Abstract

The development of marine radar is reviewed and prospects for its future growth discussed. Radar was first introduced on passenger ships in the 1940's and today all passenger ships and 95 percent of the cargo ships use it. The USSR has developed several marine radar systems, and today produces two outstanding units--one of them, the 'Lotsiya,' is transistorized for reliability, weighs only 90 kg, and is used on tugs, cutters, etc. Large vessels use the 'Okean' radar, which operates at both 3 and 10 cm, is capable of automatic target tracking, produces a true display, and is provided with a computer for solving piloting problems. New radar systems are produced in units which can be assembled in various combinations to meet specific design requirements, and solid state construction is used to increase their reliability.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 29, 1969
Accession Number
AD0695889

Entities

People

  • I. U. Lyubchenko
  • R. N. Chernyaev

Organizations

  • National Air and Space Intelligence Center

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Ground and Sea Platforms

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Automatic
  • Cargo Ships
  • Computers
  • Passengers
  • Radar
  • Reliability
  • Ships
  • Target Tracking

Readers

  • Maritime Security/Maritime Homeland Security
  • Missile Defense Systems.
  • Systems Analysis and Design