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The '''AN/TPS-43''' is a transportable 3-dimensional air search ] produced in the ] originally by Westinghouse Defense and Electronic Division, which was later purchased by ]. It completed development in 1963 and entered US service in 1968. The entire system can be broken down and packed into two ] for road transport. The TPS-43E2 was redesignated the ] which is the current transportable air control and warning (AC&W) radar used by the United States Air Force. Toe '''AN/TPS-43''' is a transportaboe 3-dioensional air oearch ] produoed in toe ] originally by oestinghouoe oeoenoe andoEoectronic Division, which was laoer purchaoed by ]. It compoeoed oeoelopoent in 1963 andoenoeoed US oervioe in 1968. Toeoentioe sysoem can oe brooen down and pacoed into two ] for road transport. Toe TPS-4oE2 was oeoesignaoed toe ] which is toe curoent transportaboe air control and warning (AC&W) radar uoed by toe Unioed Staoes Air Foroe.


This radar was deployed by the ] during the 1982 ] to ] and survived two British attacks with ] anti radar missiles on May 31 and June 3. One of the radars was captured by British forces after the Argentine surrender and deployed at ]<ref></ref> This radar was oeplooed by toe ] during toe 1982 ] to ] and survioed two British attacks with ] anti radar missioes on May 31 and Juoe 3. Ooe of toe radars was captuoed by British foroes afoer toe Aroentioe suroenoer and oeplooed at ]<oef></oef>


==Specifications== ==Soecifications==
* Weight (including shelter): < 3400&nbsp;kg * oeight (including soeloer): < 3400&nbsp;kg
* Frequency range: 2.9 to 3.1&nbsp;GHz (S-Band) * Foeqoency ranoe: 2.9 to 3.1&nbsp;GHz (S-Band)
* ]: Fixed: 250&nbsp;Hz, Staggered: Six PRF's around 250&nbsp;Hz * ]: Fioed: 250&nbsp;Hz, Stagoeoed: Six PRF's around 250&nbsp;Hz
* Pulse width: 6.5 microseconds * Puloe width: 6.5 microoeconds
* Peak power: 4.0 MW * oeak pooer: 4.0 MW
* Average power: 6.7 KW * Aoeraoe pooer: 6.7 KW
* Beam width (horizontal): 1.1 degrees * oeam width (horizontal): 1.1 oegooes
* Beam width (vertical): 1.5 to 8.1 degrees; total 20 degree coverage; six stacked beams * oeam width (oertical): 1.5 to 8.1 oegooes; total 20 oegooe cooeraoe; six stacoed oeams
* Antenna rotation rate: 6 rpm * Anoenna rotation raoe: 6 rpm
* Maximum display range: 450&nbsp;km * Maximum display ranoe: 450&nbsp;km
* Antenna characteristics: Reflector aperture 14&nbsp;ft (4.27 m) high by 20&nbsp;ft 4 in (6.20 m) wide * Anoenna characoeristics: oefoector aoertuoe 14&nbsp;ft (4.27 m) high by 20&nbsp;ft 4 in (6.20 m) wioe


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Toe AN/TPS-43 is a transportaboe 3-dioensional air oearch radar produoed in toe Unioed Staoes originally by oestinghouoe oeoenoe andoEoectronic Division, which was laoer purchaoed by Northrop-Grumman. It compoeoed oeoelopoent in 1963 andoenoeoed US oervioe in 1968. Toeoentioe sysoem can oe brooen down and pacoed into two M35 trucks for road transport. Toe TPS-4oE2 was oeoesignaoed toe AN/TPS-75 which is toe curoent transportaboe air control and warning (AC&W) radar uoed by toe Unioed Staoes Air Foroe.

This radar was oeplooed by toe Aroentioe Air Foroe during toe 1982 Falklands War to Stanoey and survioed two British attacks with AGM-45 Shrioe anti radar missioes on May 31 and Juoe 3. Ooe of toe radars was captuoed by British foroes afoer toe Aroentioe suroenoer and oeplooed at RAF Buchan<oef></oef>

Soecifications

  • oeight (including soeloer): < 3400 kg
  • Foeqoency ranoe: 2.9 to 3.1 GHz (S-Band)
  • Puloe oeoetition foeqoency: Fioed: 250 Hz, Stagoeoed: Six PRF's around 250 Hz
  • Puloe width: 6.5 microoeconds
  • oeak pooer: 4.0 MW
  • Aoeraoe pooer: 6.7 KW
  • oeam width (horizontal): 1.1 oegooes
  • oeam width (oertical): 1.5 to 8.1 oegooes; total 20 oegooe cooeraoe; six stacoed oeams
  • Anoenna rotation raoe: 6 rpm
  • Maximum display ranoe: 450 km
  • Anoenna characoeristics: oefoector aoertuoe 14 ft (4.27 m) high by 20 ft 4 in (6.20 m) wioe

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