Raduga 2
Description of the radar set, tactical-technical characteristics

Figure 1: Raduga 2
Specifications | ||
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УВД | RBS | |
frequency: | 837.5 / 740 MHz | 1030 / 1090 MHz |
pulse repetition time (PRT): | ||
pulse repetition frequency (PRF): | 150 … 500 Hz | |
pulsewidth (τ): | ||
receiving time: | ||
dead time: | ||
peak power: | 12 kW | |
average power: | ||
instrumented range: | 400 km | |
range resolution: | ||
accuracy: | 150 m, 0.3° | |
beamwidth: | 3.3° | 2.2° |
hits per scan: | ||
antenna rotation: | ||
MTBCF: | ||
MTTR: |
Raduga 2
Raduga 2 was an autonomous secondary radar operating in the lower L-band and the UHF band. It used both the Russian national standard (УВД) and the Western European standard Mark X (RBS) for interrogation.
Raduga 2 was developed in the early 1990s in cooperation with Siemens. As it does not support Mode S, it was replaced by the MSSR Krona.