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List of Japanese World War II radars

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Ta-Chi 3 Ground-Based Target Tracking Radar Model 3 - (Based on British GL sets captured in Singapore) - 3.75 m (80 MHz) pw = 1 or 2 us, Power = 50 kW, PRF = 1 or 2 kHz (range 40 km), 150 built by Sumitomo Entered service early 1944. Yagi Antenna
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1-2 Tenzan "Jill": In 1944, some torpedo bombers of mentioned types used with antisubmarine, radar detection (with finding radar equipment) and similar purposes in maritime short or medium range missions from carriers or land
1048:/12) "Betty": From 1942, the G4M of this model was also used for the same purpose as the G3M bomber, for maritime long range capacities with sea radar and electronic warfare equipment. 1077:
2 "Emily" Mark 12: more potent engines for ultra-long range maritime recon missions, major heavy armament; also long range sea radio equipment and air-surface search radar added
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2 "Alf" Mark 2: short range hydroplane, was installing magnetic detection equipment and finding surface radar for short range patrol and antisubmarine missions
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2,4 and 5 "Mavis" Marks 11,22 and 23: More powerful engines, for ultra long range missions, long range sea radio equipment and air-surface finding radar added.
1271: 1034:) "Nell": This bomber for long range capacity, in 1943, was used as a Maritime reconnaissance/Radar aircraft for long range missions and some 1099:
1 Tokai "Lorna": Anti-submarine patrol aircraft. Was equipped with sea-surface radar and antisubmarine equipment for escorted convoys in the
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Type 2 Mark 2 Model 2 Modify 3 Anti-Surface, Fire-assisting Radar for Submarine ("21-Go" Modify 3 Anti-Surface, Fire-assisting Radar)
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Hiryu "Peggy" I KAI Go-IA: This experimental modification was for managed air-to-air guided missile evaluations, during 1944–1945.
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Hiryū "Peggy" Bomber. Was equipped with magnetic antisubmarine search device, air-surface radar and electronic warfare equipment.
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Type 2 Mark 2 Model 2 Modify 4 Anti-Surface, Fire-assisting Radar for Ship ("21-Go" Modify 4 Anti-Surface, Fire-assisting Radar)
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Ta-Chi 18 TypeB Portable Early Warning Device (Portable Early Warning Device "Otsu") - 3 meter band (100 MHz) - 400 built
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Ta-Chi 6 TypeB Fixed Early Warning Device (Fixed Early Warning Device "Otsu") 1943 - 3 meter band (100 MHz) - 60 built
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Ta-Chi 7 TypeB Mobile Early Warning Device (Mobile Early Warning Device "Otsu") Transportable version of the Ta-Chi 6
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1 Shiragiku, for anti-submarine patrol - was equipped with sea-surface finding antisubmarine sonar (one prototype)
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1b "Jake" Mark 11B: like model 11A, added Air-Surface radar and other night conversion with radar (E13A1b-S).
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Type 2 Mark 3 Model 3 Anti-Surface Fire-Control Radar ("33-Go" Anti Surface Fire-Control Radar)
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Type 2 Mark 3 Model 2 Anti-Surface Fire-Control Radar ("32-Go" Anti Surface Fire-Control Radar)
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Type 2 Mark 3 Model 1 Anti-Surface Fire-Control Radar ("31-Go" Anti Surface Fire-Control Radar)
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Type A Bi-static Doppler Interface Detector (High Frequency Warning Device "Ko")
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Radar-equipped bomber devices for maritime reconnaissance/antisubmarine patrol
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Type 2 Mark 2 Model 1 Air Search Radar ("21-Go" Air Search Radar)
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1.5 meter band (200 MHz) derivative built in small numbers
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1.5 meter band (200 MHz) derivative built in small numbers
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1.5 meter band (200 MHz) derivative built in small numbers
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Mitsubishi Ki-148 I-Go Type1-Otsu Air to Surface Radio Guidance
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1 Nankai (South Sea): two place version of training aircraft
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Ta-Chi 20 Fixed Early Warning Device Receiver (for Ta-Chi 6)
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Ta-Chi 31 Ground-Based Target Tracking Radar Model 4 Modify
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TaiyĹŤ: Advanced Antisubmarine patrol design, derived from
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Ta-Ki 15 Aircraft Guidance Device Receiver (for Ta-Chi 13)
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Ta-Chi 4 Ground-Based Target Tracking Radar Model 4 -
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Ta-Chi 2 Ground-Based Target Tracking Radar Model 2 -
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Ta-Chi 1 Ground-Based Target Tracking Radar Model 1 -
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Medium bomber, with control air-to-air missile device
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Ta-Chi 24 Mobil Anti-Aircraft Radar (Japanese-built
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U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan. 1946. 1262:Military history of Japan during World War II 1159: 1157: 1155: 1153: 1178: 1125: 120:Ta-Ki 1 Model 3 Airborne Surveillance Radar 117:Ta-Ki 1 Model 2 Airborne Surveillance Radar 114:Ta-Ki 1 Model 1 Airborne Surveillance Radar 1181:"Japanese Radar Equipment in World War II" 650:2 Ă— 4 dipole array with mat type reflector 174:"Ke-Go" IR Guidance Air to Surface Missile 1150: 1272:World War II military equipment of Japan 1216: 1163: 1244: 1236:but not officially used during the war 1191: 487:Dipole array with a mat type reflector 452:Dipole array with a mat type reflector 412:Dipole array with a mat type reflector 165:Air-to-Surface Radio Guidance Missile 42: 996: 561:Dipole array with mat type reflector 1287:Japan in World War II-related lists 1187:from the original on 13 April 2016. 737: 481:Type 2 Mark 1 Model 2 Mod 3 "12-Go" 446:Type 2 Mark 1 Model 2 Mod 2 "12-Go" 189: 13: 1200:Japanese Radar and Related Weapons 1166:"Japanese Radar Technology at War" 371:Type 2 Mark 1 Model 1 Mod 3 "11-3" 336:Type 2 Mark 1 Model 1 Mod 2 "11-2" 301:Type 2 Mark 1 Model 1 Mod 1 "11-1" 156: 130: 98:Ta-Chi 28 Aircraft Guidance Device 82:Ta-Chi 13 Aircraft Guidance System 14: 1298: 1277:World War II Japanese electronics 688:Anti-aircraft Fire-Control Radar 641:Anti-aircraft Fire-Control Radar 108: 809:Type 3 Mark 6 Model 4 (Type H6) 163:Kawasaki Ki-147 I-Go Type1 – Ko 1230: 1172: 1111:during short times in 1944-45. 104:Ta-Chi 35 Height finding radar 1: 1144: 593:Type 3 Mark 1 Model 4 "14-Go" 554:Multi-purpose portable early 551:Type 3 Mark 1 Model 3 "13-Go" 518:Shore based medium size radar 515:Type 3 Mark 1 Model 1 "11-Go" 406:Type 2 Mark 1 Model 2 "12-Go" 178: 30: 957:Air and surface search radar 921:Air and surface search radar 885:Air and surface search radar 849:Air and surface search radar 7: 556:warning radar. Adapted for 10: 1303: 728: 261:Type 2 Mark 1 Model 1 "11" 139:Ta-Se 2 Anti-Surface Radar 136:Ta-Se 1 Anti-Surface Radar 1224:Japanese Land-Based Radar 535: 501: 438: 377:Two rows of three dipoles 374:Fixed early warning radar 342:Two rows of three dipoles 339:Fixed early warning radar 307:Two rows of three dipoles 304:Fixed early warning radar 293: 267:Two rows of three dipoles 264:Fixed early warning radar 1282:Military radars of Japan 1198:Yasuzo Nakagawa (1997). 1126:Navy air guided missiles 521:Two arrays of 5 dipoles 171:Missile I-Go Type 1-Hei 1267:Imperial Japanese Army 1257:Imperial Japanese Navy 682:Type 2 Mark 4 Model 2 635:Type 2 Mark 4 Model 1 601:Four two element yagis 596:Ship-borne long-Range 536:150 km effective 502:150 km effective 185:Imperial Japanese Navy 37:Imperial Japanese Army 1202:. Aegean Park Press. 1252:World War II radars 484:Ground based mobile 449:Ground based mobile 409:Ground based mobile 123:Ta-Ki 11 ECM Device 1036:electronic warfare 877:Experimental only 183:Radar used by the 43:Ground-based radar 35:Radar used by the 1179:Martin Favorite. 1038:work in the seas. 989: 988: 735: 734: 1294: 1237: 1234: 1228: 1227: 1220: 1214: 1213: 1195: 1189: 1188: 1176: 1170: 1169: 1161: 1119:Mitsubishi Ki-67 742: 741: 538:300 km max 504:300 km max 194: 193: 190:Land-based radar 150:Mitsubishi Ki-67 1302: 1301: 1297: 1296: 1295: 1293: 1292: 1291: 1242: 1241: 1240: 1235: 1231: 1222: 1221: 1217: 1210: 1196: 1192: 1177: 1173: 1162: 1151: 1147: 1128: 1024: 999: 997:Shipborne radar 803: 798: 790: 788: 783: 781: 779: 774: 767: 765: 760: 755: 740: 689: 642: 620: 619:360 km to 597: 557: 555: 537: 503: 440: 295: 255: 250: 242: 240: 235: 233: 231: 226: 219: 217: 212: 207: 192: 181: 159: 157:Guided missiles 146: 133: 131:Shipborne radar 111: 45: 33: 12: 11: 5: 1300: 1290: 1289: 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656:13 kW 598:air search 576:50 km 567:10 kW 527:10 kW 467:50 km 427:50 km 401:July 1943 383:20 kW 348:20 kW 239:Detection 230:Detection 179:Navy radar 31:Army radar 16:A list of 1054:2 "Kate"/ 976:3 km 966:2 kW 960:Yagi type 946:June 1945 930:2 kW 924:Yagi type 918:Type FM-3 894:2 kW 888:Yagi type 852:Yagi Type 846:Type FM-1 821:3 kW 815:Yagi type 791:formation 690:(Copy of 643:(Copy of 493:5 kW 458:5 kW 439:50 total 418:5 kW 366:May 1943 331:May 1942 313:5 kW 294:30 total 273:5 kW 243:formation 1185:Archived 1107:and the 1046:Model 11 1032:Model 23 784:aircraft 730:Sources: 627:May 1945 546:unknown 236:aircraft 18:Japanese 882:Type N6 802:Number 782:single 766:length 751:Antenna 697:4 Yagis 692:SCR-268 645:SCR-268 630:2 to 5 254:Number 234:single 218:length 203:Antenna 68:SCR-268 57:SCR-268 50:SCR-268 1206:  1103:, the 1059:bases. 963:0.25 m 841:2,000 804:built 797:First 794:Weight 789:range 780:range 764:Pulse 761:output 756:length 588:1,000 256:built 249:First 246:Weight 241:range 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Index

Japanese
radars
World War II
Imperial Japanese Army
SCR-268
SCR-268
SCR-268
WĂĽrzburg radar
Mitsubishi Ki-67
Kawasaki Ki-147 I-Go Type1 – Ko
Imperial Japanese Navy
PRF
SCR-268
SCR-268
PRF
Mitsubishi G3M
Model 23
electronic warfare
Mitsubishi G4M
Model 11
Nakajima B5N
Nakajima B6N
Aichi E13A
Kawanishi H6K
Kawanishi H8K
Kawanishi E7K
Kyushu Q3W
Kyūshū K11W
Kyūshū Q1W
East China Sea

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