OPS-24
OPS-24 on JS Ariake (DD-109) | |
Country of origin | Japan |
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Introduced | 1990 |
Type | 3D Air-search |
Frequency | L band |
Azimuth | 0-360° |
The OPS-24 is a shipborne three-dimensional air search radar adopting active electronically scanned array (AESA) technology.
OPS-24 was developed by the Technical Research and Development Institute (TRDI) of the Ministry of Defence, and manufactured by the Mitsubishi Electric. It is the first AESA radar employed on an operational warship, introduced on the JDS Hamagiri (DD-155), the first ship of the latter batch of the Asagiri-class destroyer, launched in 1988.[1] It is also being used on the Murasame and Takanami-class destroyers.
References
- ^ Tomohiko Tada (March 2010). "4. Radar/ECM/ESM (Shipboard weapons of JMSDF 1952-2010)". Ships of the World (in Japanese) (721). Kaijin-sha: 100–105.
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- Naval warfare
- Fire-control system
- Fire-control radar
- Director (military)
- Combat information center
- Sonar
- Radar
- Historical:
- Ship gun fire-control system
- Naval artillery
- Guided missiles
- Torpedoes
- Depth charges
- Close-in weapon system
- Naval mines
- Aegis Combat System
- Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System
- Active electronically scanned array
- Joint Tactical Information Distribution System
- Historical systems:
- Nike Zeus
- Lists:
- List of radars
- List of radar types
Radar |
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Optical |
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- Harpoon missile
- RIM-67 Standard (SM-2)
- MIM-104F (PAC-3)
- RIM-161 Standard Missile 3 (SM-3)
- RIM-174 Standard Extended Range Active Missile (SM-6)
- Radar in World War II
- Rangekeeper
- Torpedo Data Computer
- Ship systems:
- Naval Tactical Data System
- Comprehensive Display System
- ASDIC
- Specific equipment:
- Mark I Fire Control Computer
- Mark 8 Fire Control Computer
- Navboxes:
- {{USN early guided weapons}}
- Ground-based systems:
- Gun data computer
- Kerrison Predictor