LANZA LTR-20
Description of the radar set, tactical-technical characteristics

Figure 1: LANZA LTR-20
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frequency: | 1 215 … 1 400 MHz
(L-Band | |
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instrumented range: | 60 NM (≙ 110 km) |
200 NM (≙ 370 km) |
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antenna rotation: | 12/15 rpm | 4/5 rpm |
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LANZA LTR-20
LANZA LTR-20 (Long-range Tactical Radar) is operating in the L-Band medium range tactical surveillance radar. The radar is NATO-compatible (DADR) and can be deployed in under two hours.
LANZA LTR-20 uses a planar phased-array antenna and a modular and scalable solid-state transmitter. It can be used with lower transmit power as a gap filler or with a transmitter with a higher number of RF-amplifier modules as a long-range radar.
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