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Kronos 3D

Naval Radar
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Basic Information
Name
Kronos 3D
Designation
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Naval Radar
Manufacturer
Leonardo
Date of Introduction
Description

The Kronos 3D is a C-band, multi-mission naval radar system manufactured by Leonardo in Italy. This active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar is designed for strategic surveillance and tactical air defense, providing immediate detection and accurate tracking of air targets from very low to high altitudes, with an instrumented range of 250 km. It is capable of countering supersonic, diving, and sea-skimming missiles, as well as small maneuvering crafts or submarines, and features an antenna rotation speed of 60 rpm. The naval version is available in two configurations: a smaller antenna for corvettes, patrol vessels, and small frigates (starting from 400 tons), and a wider antenna, known as the Multi-Functional Radar Active (MFRA), for frigates and aircraft carriers. The system boasts a Mean Time Between Critical Failures (MTBCF) of over 2000 hours and a Mean Time To Repair (MTTR) of less than 0.75 hours, can be integrated into any combat management system, and is fully remotely controlled.

Naval & Littoral Specifications
Range 135.0 nm
Technical Characteristics
frequency C band
instrumented range 250 km
antenna rotation 60 rpm
MTBCF > 2000 h
MTTR < 0.75 h
Details
Country of Origin Italy
Category Sea Based Sensors
Naval > Sea Based Sensors
Classification
Domain
Naval & Littoral
Equipment Status
Active
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