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TIRA

Early Warning Radar
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Basic Information
Name
TIRA
Designation
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Early Warning Radar
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
Description

The TIRA (Tracking and Imaging Radar) is an experimental space observation radar system operated by the Fraunhofer Institute for High Frequency Technology and Radar Techniques (FHR). Commissioned in 1970 as a target tracking radar for observing rocket launches, it is primarily used for the development and investigation of radar techniques for space observation. The system incorporates a narrow-band L-band tracking radar, operating at 1333 MHz with a pulse repetition frequency of 30 Hz, a pulsewidth of 1 ms, and a peak power of 1.6 MW, alongside a broad-band (800 MHz) Ku-band imaging radar. Its antenna is a 36-meter diameter Cassegrain parabolic reflector with a 0.45° beamwidth, rotating at 4 rpm, and is protected by a 47.5-meter diameter radome; the movable antenna assembly weighs 240 metric tons.

Technical Characteristics
frequency 1 333 MHz (L band)
pulse repetition frequency (PRF) 30 Hz
pulsewidth (τ) l ms
peak power 1.6 MW
beamwidth 0.45°
antenna rotation 4 rpm
Details
Category Air Defense Radars
Land > Radars > Air Defense Radars
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
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