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AN/SPY-1

AN/SPY-1
AN/SPY-1

The AN/SPY-1 radar antennas are the light grey octagonal panels on the front and starboard side of the superstructure of USS Lake Erie (CG-70). Country oforigin Introduced Type Frequency Range Azimuth Elevation Power
United States

1973 3D Air search S band


[1] [2]

100+ nm 0360

Horizonzenith 6 MW

[3]

The AN/SPY-1 is a US naval radar system manufactured by Lockheed Martin. The array is a passive electronically scanned system and is a key component of the Aegis Combat System. The system is computer controlled, using four complementary antennas to provide 360 degree coverage. The system was first installed in 1973 on the USS Norton Sound and entered active service in 1983 as the SPY-1A on USS Ticonderoga. The -1A was installed on ships up to CG-58, with the -1B upgrade first installed on Princeton in 1986. The upgraded -1B(V) was retrofitted to existing ships from CG-59 up to the last, CG-73. The SPY-1D was first installed on Arleigh Burke in 1991. It is a variant of the -1B to fit the Arleigh Burke class. The -1D(V), the Littoral Warfare Radar, was an upgrade introduced in 1998 for high clutter near-coast operations, where the earlier "blue water" systems were especially weak. The SPY-1F is a smaller version of the 1D designed to fit frigates. It is not used by the US Navy, but has been exported to Norway. The origin of the SPY-1F can be traced back to the Frigate Array Radar System (FARS) proposed to the German Navy in the 1980s. The SPY-1K is the smallest version of the radar currently offered, based on the same architecture as the 1D and 1F. It is intended for use on very small vessels such as corvettes, where the SPY-1F would be too large. As of 2007, none are in service, although the radar is incorporated into the design of the yet-unbuilt AFCON Corvette.[4][5]

AN/SPY-1

Variants
AN/SPY-1: Prototypes, USS Norton Sound (AVM-1). AN/SPY-1A: Ticonderoga-class cruisers up to CG-58. AN/SPY-1B: Ticonderoga-class cruisers starting at CG-59. 12 foot diameter.[6] AN/SPY-1B(V): Upgrade to -1B version, retrofitted to CG-59 and up. AN/SPY-1D: Variant of -1B designed for Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, JDS Kong-class destroyers and Spanish Armada lvaro de Bazn-class frigates. AN/SPY-1D(V): Littoral Warfare Radar upgrade to the -1D variant for DDG 51 Flight IIA, JDS Atago-class destroyers, ROKN King Sejong the Great-class destroyer (KDX-III) and Spanish Armada F-105 frigate. AN/SPY-1F: Smaller version of the -1D designed to fit frigates. Installed on the RNoN Fridtjof Nansen-class frigates. 8 foot diameter. AN/SPY-1K: Smallest version of the radar offered, intended to fit corvette-sized vessels. None currently in service.

Operators
Australia: Hobart-class destroyer, expected commissionings starting 2014 Japan: Kong-class destroyers, Atago-class destroyers Norway: Fridtjof Nansenclass frigate Spain: lvaro de Baznclass frigate South Korea: King Sejong the Greatclass destroyer (KDX-III) Turkey: Turkish Navy is also considering a variant of the AN/SPY-1 for its upcoming TF2000 class frigates, to be commissioned in 2014. United States: Ticonderoga-class cruiser, Arleigh Burkeclass destroyer

Air and Missile Defense Radar


JS Ashigara (DDG-178) with AN/SPY1D(V) In July 2009, Lockheed Martin was one of three companies awarded contracts to study the development of a new Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR) to be composed of an S-Band radar, an X-Band radar and a Radar Suite Controller to defend against evolving anti-ship and ballistic missile threats.[7]

References
[1] (http:/ / www. lockheedmartin. com/ wms/ findPage. do?dsp=fec& ci=13584& rsbci=5& fti=0& ti=0& sc=400) [2] Integrated Publishing. "Optronics Sysyems" (http:/ / www. tpub. com/ content/ fc/ 14099/ css/ 14099_32. htm). Tpub.com. . Retrieved 2010-08-19. [3] "CG 47 CLASS ADVISORY NR. 04-97, HERP-HERO GUIDANCE" (http:/ / www. fas. org/ man/ dod-101/ sys/ ship/ docs/ CG_04-97. htm). Fas.org. 2008-05-30. Archived (http:/ / web. archive. org/ web/ 20100821051552/ http:/ / www. fas. org/ man/ dod-101/ sys/ ship/ docs/ CG_04-97. htm) from the original on 21 August 2010. . Retrieved 2010-08-19. [4] http:/ / www. afconships. com/ products. html [5] (http:/ / www. lockheedmartin. com/ wms/ findPage. do?dsp=fec& ci=13584& rsbci=7& fti=0& ti=0& sc=400) [6] "LockMart brochure" (http:/ / www. lockheedmartin. com/ data/ assets/ ms2/ pdf/ SPY-1_Family_brochure_6-pager. pdf) (PDF). . Retrieved 2012-01-12. [7] "LockMart Develop Concept For New US Navy Air And Missile Defense Radar" (http:/ / www. spacewar. com/ reports/ LockMart_Develop_Concept_For_New_US_Navy_Air_And_Missile_Defense_Radar_999. html). Spacewar.com. . Retrieved 2010-08-19.

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External links
GlobalSecurity.org (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/systems/an-spy-1.htm) Fire Controlman Volume 02-Fire Control Radar Fundamentals (Revised) p32 (http://www.tpub.com/content/ fc/14099/css/14099_32.htm)Table of radars Fire Controlman Volume 02-Fire Control Radar Fundamentals (Revised) p39 (http://www.tpub.com/content/ fc/14099/css/14099_39.htm)AN/SPY-1 history

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