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Decca Radar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaIn December 1996 the US corporation Litton Industries bought Racal-Decca Marine, as well as Sperry Marine and C.Plath, under the Litton Marine Systems name. The Decca name, engineering, and design continued to be used on the BridgeMaster II and, in 1998, the BridgeMaster E series of radars was launched. The Sperry section of Litton Marine Systems, based in Charlottesville, Virginia, was already producing its own line of marine radars, the Rascar, at the time of the acquisition but this was replaced by the BridgeMaster E. The Rascar had been the American-made radar used in the American Navy and Coast Guard but eventually the BridgeMaster E made inroads there as well. Competitors at the time included Gold Star and Furuno.
Northrop Grumman acquired Litton Industries in 2000 and this eventually heralded, in 2004, the end of the use of the Decca name on radars after a period of more than 50 years. In 2006 the VisionMaster FT series of marine radars replaced the aging BridgeMaster E series.
http://www.sperrymarine.com/sites/default/files/downloads/1665978425/ARPA_Radar_VisionMaster_FT.pdfThe Dual-Channel option provides the ability to display data from two independent transceivers onto the same screen and targets can be tracked on both channels. The overlapping of the information from the two radars eliminates any blind spots that may occur when a single radar is restricted providing unsurpassed situational awareness.
http://132.228.182.15/solutions/marineradar/assets/bme-military.pdfMain Features
Asynchronous Secondary Radar Input
The BridgeMaster E tactical display can show input from a totally asynchronous radar.
This second input can be from either a BridgeMaster E transceiver or, in some instances, from another manufacturer’s radar. Any combination of radars can be used, e.g., two X(I)-band radars or an X(I)-band and an S(E/F)-band or an X(I)-band and an RRB. Using a second input from another BridgeMaster E radar allows the operator to control both radars through a single display. Plus, the operator can track targets from either radar, and the software ensures that a target will only be tracked once.
http://132.228.182.15/solutions/marineradar/assets/bme-military.pdf
Thirdly, multiple radars also provide redundancy.
Kingston Class - Radar
Probably communication antennas.another question > what are these radars in Circle ?
another question > what are these radars in Circle ?
thanks alotThe Foremast has the electronic warfare sensors, models Elsag Mk 100 on both sides.
Aft mast is probably Satcomm antenna.
YepThe Foremast has the electronic warfare sensors, models Elsag Mk 100 on both sides. Aft mast is probably Satcomm antenna.
Yep
EW: Elsag Mk-1000, Mk 1600, K 1900, Ceselsa DENEB or Inisel CANOPUS, depending on ship.
The Naval Institute Guide to World Naval Weapon Systems - Norman Friedman - Google Boeken
Elettronica Beta intercept/jamme suite
The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World: Their Ships ... - Google Boeken
I'm inclined to call the rear mast thingy a radar.