SMART-L

F220 Hamburg of the German Navy with SMART-L radar
SMART-L onboard F221 Hessen a Sachsen class frigate

SMART-L (Signaal Multibeam Acquisition Radar for Tracking, L band)[1] is a naval long-range search radar from Thales Nederland, formerly Hollandse Signaalapparaten (Signaal).

The passive electronically scanned array antenna has 24 elements; all are used for reception, while 16 are used for creating virtual receiver beams through digital beamforming. The beams' vertical elevation, and compensation for ship movement, is done electronically.[1] Horizontal training is done by mechanically rotating the entire array.

As designed, SMART-L has a maximum range of 400 km (220 nmi) against patrol aircraft, and 65 km (35 nmi) against stealthy missiles.[2] A software upgrade, Extended Long Range (ELR) Mode, extends the maximum range to 480 km (260 nmi). In 2006 HNLMS Tromp used the ELR Mode to track an ARAV-B missile from 150 km (81 nmi) during a US Navy ballistic missile defence exercise.[3]

Variants

  • SMART-L
  • SMART-L EWC (Early Warning Capability)
  • SMART-L GB (Ground-Based)
  • S1850M

Specifications

  • Antenna system:
    • Dimensions; 8.4 × 4 × 4.4 m (28 × 13 × 14 ft), 7,800 kg (17,200 lb)
    • Number of antenna elements: 24 (16 transceivers, 8 receivers)
    • Number of beams formed: 16
    • Beamwidth 2.2° horizontal, 0–70° vertical
    • Polarization: vertical
    • Frequency: D band (former L band)
    • Rotational speed: 12 rpm
    • IFF system integrated, D band
  • Maximum detection ranges:
    • Stealth missiles: 65 km (35 nmi)
    • Patrol aircraft: 400 km (220 nmi)
    • Ballistic missiles:1000 km after software upgrade.[4]
  • Maximal numbers of tracked targets:
    • Airborne: 1000
    • Seaborne: 100

Users

Ship class / Location Operator(s) Variant Total units
De Zeven Provinciën-class frigate  Royal Netherlands Navy Smart-L EWC 4
Sachsen-class frigate  Deutsche Marine Smart-L 3
Type 45 destroyer  Royal Navy S1850M 6
Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier  Royal Navy S1850M 2
Horizon-class frigate  French Navy /  Italian Navy S1850M 2 / 2
Dokdo-class amphibious assault ship  Republic of Korea Navy Smart-L 4
Iver Huitfeldt-class frigate  Royal Danish Navy Smart-L 3
Air Operations Control Station Nieuw-Milligen  Royal Netherlands Air Force Smart-L EWC GB 2
Total 26

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "SMART-L Radar". www.Radartutorial.eu. Retrieved 24 Oct 2011.
  2. "SMART-L 3D Long range surveillance radar". Thales. Archived from the original on 2012-09-20. Retrieved 24 Oct 2011.
  3. "Thales on track in TBMD". Thales. 8 Dec 2006. Archived from the original on 2013-10-24. Retrieved 24 Oct 2011.
  4. "SMART-L For Smart Defense?" Archived 2013-10-20 at the Wayback Machine.
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