ASR (Naval Radar)
Description of the radar set, tactical-technical characteristics

Figure 1: ASR (Naval Radar) mounted on Irans “Jamaran” destroyer.

Islamic Republic Iran
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frequency: | L-Band |
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instrumented range: | >110 NM (≙ 200 km) |
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antenna rotation: | 6 min⁻¹ |
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ASR (Naval Radar)
ASR (Persian: رادار عصر, “Epoch radar” or “Era radar”) is operating (probably) in L-Band naval solid-state 3-D air and sea surface surveillance radar mounted on Irans domestically-developed “Jamaran” destroyer.
This radar is capable of detecting boats, low flying aircraft, and missiles between 5 and 110 NM. The 3D radar provides elevation information with range and azimuth. It can track up to 100 targets simultaneously and includes weather monitoring. It uses a passive phased array, i.e., the transmitter is not located directly in the antenna.