Target allocation radar TPS-1E

Zielzuweisungsradar TPS-1E at the Flieger-Flab-Museum

The Target allocation radar TPS-1E (German:Zielzuweisungsradar TPS-1E (ZZR)) is an omnidirectional pulse radar device that was used from 1958 until 1989 by the Swiss Air Force in 24 copies. It was also used by German army (Heer) air defense reconnaissance platoons up until around the early 1990s.

History

It was ordered in the late 50s for the heavy antiaircraft units. Target data were transmitted by telephone or radio to the anti-aircraft artillery batteries. In the radar equipped batteries with the Fire control radar Mark VII, the Parallaxcomputer Meta converted the data to local coordinates. In the remaining heavy antiaircraft radar batteries, data were used as manual target instruction. In the middle of the 1963 the ZZR was used together with the new Air Defense Operations Center 63 for the same task. After the introduction of the fire control unit 75, Skyguard the ZZR was incorporated in the new mobile radar units. It was used until the introduction of the TAFLIR systems in 1989.

Technology

  • Manufacturer: Microlamda SpA, Neapel (License of Raytheon USA)
  • Frequency : 1220–1350 MHz
  • PW: 2,5 ĩS
  • PI: 500 kW
  • Antenna speed RPM : 20U/min
  • Rmax : Fighterjets 40k,. Bombers 80 km
  • Construction: 6 elements ca. 650 kg
  • Antenna: 4.95m x 1,95m, 115 kg
  • Powerunit: AEG Aggregat 43,5PS 15 kVA 115 V/400 Hz
  • Staff: 1 officer, 2 non-commissioned officers, 6 soldiers
  • Weight: ca. 1750 kg

References

    • Flieger-Flab-MuseumDübendorf
    • Alber Wüst: Die Schweizerische Fliegerabwehr. 2011, ISBN 978-3-905616-20-0
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