SMART-S Mk2

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SMART-S Mk2
File:SMART-S Mk2 radar deployed on Turkish Ada class corvette TCG Burgazada (F-513).jpg
Ada-class corvette of the Turkish Navy deployed with SMART-S Mk2 radar
ManufacturerThales Nederland,
ASELSAN (produced transmitter/receiver (T/R) modules, licence production or assembly of the radar)[1][2]
IntroducedMarch 2007[3]
No. built> 65[4]
Type3D air search and track[2]
2D surface search and track[2]
FrequencyE/F band (S band)[2]
BeamwidthApproximately 2°[4] horizontal
RPM13,5 rpm surveillance mode, 27 rpm defence mode[4]
RangeAir: 250 km (maximum)[2][4]
Surface: 40 / 80 km[4]
Azimuth0–360°[4]
Elevation0-70°[4]
Power115V, 230V, 440V[4]

SMART-S Mk2[2][5][4] (Signaal Multibeam Acquisition Radar for Tracking, S band Mk2) is a naval medium to long-range air and surface surveillance multibeam passive electronically scanned array 3D radar designed by Thales Nederland,[6] formerly Hollandse Signaalapparaten (Signaal). While the original SMART-S radar was only produced in small numbers, SMART-S Mk2 is more successful with 30 systems were sold to navies all over the world within six years after being introduced.[citation needed] The radar transmitter/receiver (T/R) modules for the radar are purchased by Thales from the Turkish defence company Aselsan.[1][7]

Overview

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The system has two operating modes: medium range up to 150 km (81 nmi) at 27 RPM and long range up to 250 km (130 nmi) at 13.5 RPM. The radar mainly designed for light frigates, corvettes and ships such as Landing Platform Docks (LPD). SMART-S Mk2 is designed to support full performance of surface to air missiles (SAM), such as the RIM-162 ESSM.[5][4]

Users

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Future users

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See also

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  • Thales SMART-L, long range version in the SMART radar family.

References

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