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radar Mk.35 (later renamed AN/SPG-35 based on the naming convention for military electronic equipment) and an optical sight, and is manned with two operators on board. Target tracking by the operator's optical sight is also possible, but fully automated tracking is the basic operation, and blindfire
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housed in the ship, and it was possible to aim two types of guns at the same target by adding a ballistic calculation housing. During the war, there were many cases where radar tracking could not catch up with the attacking aircraft incoming at high speed.
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The first model of this model was delivered in August 1945, and has been in operation since the 1950s. Performance improvements continued after the war, and it became possible to start shooting in 2 seconds from the start of tracking for
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that quickly measures and distances by narrowing the beam swing angle to 0.5 degrees. Track the target by scanning. The speed of the tracking target is obtained by the
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First, the target is captured by a spiral scan that slowly scans the space by swinging the beam at an angle of 6 degrees, and then a
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In addition, the Mk.64 GUNAR, which changed the shooting command radar to the gun side equipment (initially the same
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Fire Control System and Radar (Special Feature: Transition of Anti-Aircraft Weapons), Ships of the World
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The Profile of Foreign-made FCS, which is still the protagonist of missile control, Ships of the World
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History of the Maritime Self-Defense Force FCS, Ships of the World
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The directional board is maneuverable, equipped with an
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The Naval Institute Guide to World Naval Weapon Systems
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The Naval Institute guide to world naval weapon systems
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is also possible for the first time in the US Navy.
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Index

MRS-3

USS Hornet
United States
Radar tracker
X band
PRF
pps
Beamwidth
μs
kW
gun fire-control system
radar tracker
ballistic computer
X-band
conical scan
gyroscope
tachometer generator
servo system
ballistic computer
subsonic aircraft
Mk.68 GFCS
Mark 42 5"/54 cal gun
Ivan A. Getting
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Harukaze-class destroyer

USS Saint Paul
United States
Midway-class aircraft carrier

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