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AMMR

Description of the radar set, tactical-technical characteristics

Figure 1: AMMR

Figure 1: AMMR

Specifications
frequency: S band
pulse repetition time (PRT):
pulse repetition frequency (PRF):
pulsewidth (τ):
receiving time:
dead time:
peak power:
average power:
instrumented range: 20 km
range resolution:
accuracy:
beamwidth:
hits per scan:
antenna rotation:
MTBCF:
MTTR:

AMMR

AMMR (AESA Multi-Mission Radar) is operating in the S band, fully coherent, three-dimensional tactical acquisition radar. The radar is fully software-defined, with a configuration capable of adapting to the specific operational scenario. It responds to highly challenging current and emerging short- and very short-range aerial threats: it successfully detects and processes mini- and micro-unmanned aerial vehicles; incoming rockets, artillery, and mortars engaging in high angle attacks; as well as air/surface weapons and cruise missiles. It can be easily upgraded in the future to keep pace with evolving threat scenarios.

AMMR uses four or five faces of active electronically scanning arrays (AESA) for a 360° covering. It is a modular radar offering adaptive digital beamforming techniques.

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