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P-15 radar

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Soviet early warning radar

P-15 radar
P-15 Flat Face A atNellis AFB
Country of origin Soviet Union
Introduced1955
TypeSurveillance/Target Acquisition
FrequencyUHF
Range150 km
Altitude3 km
Diameter11 meters
Azimuth360 degrees
Elevation2-14 degrees
Precision0.3 km range
Power270 kW

TheP-15"Tropa" (Russian:"Тропа"; English:"trail") or1RL13 (also referred to by theNATO reporting name"Flat Face A" in the west) is a 2DUHFradar developed and operated by the formerSoviet Union.

Development

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In 1952 SRI-244 started development of what become the P-15 early warning radar; by 1955, the radar had passed state trials and was accepted into service with the anti-aircraft troops of theSoviet armed forces.[1] The P-15 was designed to detect aircraft flying at low altitude and came to be associated with theS-125 "Neva" anti-aircraft system (NATO reporting name SA-3 "Goa"), though it was later replaced by the P-15M2 "Squat Eye" radar which mounted a single radar antenna on a 20-30 meter mast to improve coverage.[2]

In 1959, the modernised P-15M "trail" radar passed through the state test program, the modernisation replacing outdated mercury-based electronics. In 1962, another modernisation of the P-15 passed through trials as the P-15N, the radar being developed and produced by the Ulyanovsk Mechanical Plant.[1] The P-15N introduced a more sensitivereceiver, which improved the detection range and a newamplifier for thetransmitter. Further improvements were made in 1970 when the P-15MN passed trials. The P-15MN included a pulse coherentDoppler filter (moving target indicator) to remove passive clutter (by up to 50 dB),[1] the first such radar in the Soviet Union.[3] Finally by 1974, the modernisation of the P-15 was so extensive that it resulted in a new designation, theP-19 "Danube", also known as the 1RL134. The P-19 is known in the west as the Flat Face B.

Description

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P-15 Radar

The P-15 is a high mobility radar. With the antenna mounted directly on the single truck (Zil-157) used for transport, the system could be deployed and taken down in no more than 10 minutes.[4] The P-15 uses two open frameellipticalparabolicantenna accomplishing bothtransmission and reception, each antenna being fed by a single antenna feed.[5] The radar can rapidly shift itsfrequency to one of four pre-set frequencies to avoid active interference, with passive interference being removed by a coherent doppler filter.[1] Azimuth was determined by mechanical scanning with an associated accompanying PRV-11 (NATO reporting name "Side Net") used to determine elevation.[2] Asecondary radar forIFF is generally used in conjunction with the P-15, generally the 1L22 "Parol".[5]

Operators

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Algerian P-15 radar on display at the Army Museum
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See also

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External links

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toP-15.

References

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  1. ^abcdРЛС П-15 "ТРОПА" (in Russian). pvo.guns.ru. 7 August 2000. Retrieved6 January 2009.
  2. ^ab"P-15 FLAT FACE". Global Security. 2000–2009. Retrieved6 January 2009.
  3. ^V.S. Chernyak, I. Ya. Immoreev and B.M. Vovshin (2003). "Radar in the Soviet Union and Russia: A Brief Historical Outline".IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine.18 (December):8–12.doi:10.1109/MAES.2003.1259019.
  4. ^Christian Wolff (2008)."P- 15 "Flat Face A"". Archived fromthe original on 2 January 2010. Retrieved6 January 2009.
  5. ^ab"P-19 series early warning radar (Czech Republic), LAND-BASED AIR DEFENCE RADARS". Jane's Radar and Electronic Warfare Systems. 3 March 2008. Retrieved6 January 2009.[dead link]
  6. ^"Bundeswehr behindert Entschädigung von Radarsoldaten" (in German).Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk. 18 March 2014. Archived fromthe original on 21 March 2014. Retrieved13 August 2023.
  7. ^Tanzania Military
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