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104:, though lower frequency bands generally have better performance in detecting low RCS targets. The X band frequency and narrow beam width improve differentiation, or β€œrange resolution,” between smaller objects, such as between warheads, clutter, and decoys. Once the information about the threat of missile is received, determining information such as its speed and trajectory, this data is immediately passed along to (BMDS) tracking, discrimination, and fire control radars downstream. This approach provides extending sensor coverage, the possibility to extend the BMDS battlespace, and the ability to complicate missiles ability to penetrate the defense system. 31: 39: 81:
The AN/TPY-2 is a missile-defense radar that can detect, classify, track and intercept ballistic missiles. It has two operating modes – one to detect ballistic missiles as they rise, and another that can guide interceptors toward a descending warhead. Once it detects the missile, it acquires it,
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It has been deployed in Japan to collect strategic-level information on North Korean missile developments, as well as warning Japan of incoming warheads. Also, AN/TPY-2 radar in Shariki region is able to scan Russian territory near Japan. Japan has bought both PAC-3 for point defense, and is
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and Patriot PAC-3 missile defense. It complements the fixed AN/FPS-129 HAVE STARE X-Band "large dish" radar, located at Vandenberg Air Force Base. Smaller mobile X-band dishes, not yet designated, may also be paired with the AN/TPY-2.
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tracks it, and uses its powerful radar and complex computer algorithms to discriminate between the warhead and non-threats such as countermeasures in order to destroy the missile with a hit to kill kinetic warhead.
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The U.S. Missile Defense Agency (MDA) and Raytheon plan to improve detection range and sensitivity of the X-band TPY-2 missile defense radar through the introduction of gallium nitride semiconductor components.
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X band surveillance radar designed to add a tier to existing missile and air defence systems. It has a range of 2,900 mi (2,500 nmi; 4,700 km). Made by
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On September 25th 2024, RTX (Raytheon) announced that they had completed their first TPY-2 with a full populated array of Gallium Nitrate.
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now supervises U.S. Army TPY-2 radar sites (batteries) in Qatar, Turkey, and Israel (13th Missile Defence Battery).
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in theater and tactical applications. As a component of national ballistic missile defense, the U.S.
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development. The U.S. has agreed to provide it to Israel, to complement their two-tier
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system. Patriot PAC-3 is a lower-altitude missile and air defense system than THAAD.
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developed the system and remains responsible for its use by
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Index

AN/TPY-2


digital antenna array
Raytheon
Terminal High Altitude Area Defense
cues
AN/MPQ-53
MIM-104 Patriot
digital antenna array
radar
X band
AN/FPS-129 HAVE STARE
L band
U.S. Army
air defense artillery
Missile Defense Agency
AN/
Kongo-class destroyers
RIM-161 Standard Missile 3
United States national missile defense
Arrow 2 missile
1st Space Brigade
"The Missile-Killer That Has China, South Korea, and the U.S. In Turmoil"
"What is THAAD, What Does It do, and Why is China Mad About It?"
"AN/TPY-2 Transportable Radar Surveillance (Forward Based X-Band Transportable [FBX-T])"
"Raytheon: Army Navy/Transportable Radar Surveillance (AN/TPY-2)"
"Raytheon Awarded $ 305 Million for Ballistic Missile Defense System Upgrades"
"RTX's Raytheon completes first AN/TPY-2 radar for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia"
"U.S. to help Israel with missile detection"

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