TPY-4 Multi-Mission Radar[1]Country of origin | United States |
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Manufacturer | Lockheed Martin |
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Designer | Lockheed Martin |
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Type | 3D long range detection radar, AESA radar with GaN TRM (transmit and receive modules) |
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Frequency | 1215 to 1400 Mhz (L band) |
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RPM | up to 6, or stop/stare mode |
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Range | 555 km (300 nmi) in rotation, 1,000 km (540 nmi) in stop/stare mode |
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Altitude | 0 to 30,500 m (0 to 100,066 ft) |
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Azimuth | 360° in rotation, +/- 45° in stop/stare mode |
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Elevation | -6° to 38° (search elevation), -6° to 90° (track elevation) |
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The AN/TPY-4, formerly known as the TPY-X, is a ground-based, active electronically scanned array, L-band, multi-function long-range 3D radar for air defense surveillance, built by Lockheed Martin.[2]
It is a radar capable of multi-mission operation, and perform simultaneously the following work:
- air surveillance
- low profile UAS detection
- ballistic missile search and track
- maritime surveillance
- satellite track
Operators
Current operators
- Norway (11)
- In November 2022, the Norwegian Air Force ordered 8 TPY-4 radars for air surveillance missions, with an option for 3 additional radars. The 8 radars are being delivered until 2025.[3] In September 2024, the option for the 3 additional radars was exercised.[4]
- The Platform Electronic System is built by Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KDA).
- United States (9)
- The United Stated Air Force selected this radar for the 3DELRR programme (3-dimensional expeditionary long range radar) in February 2022.[5] The plan is to replace the TPS-75 with 35 AN/TPY-4(V)1 by 2028.[6]
- 2 ordered in April 2022 for USD $75.0 million.[7]
- 4 ordered in February 2023 for USD $84.9 million.[7]
- 3 ordered in January 2024 for USD $65.1 million, to be delivered by end of January 2026.[6]
Potential operators
- Singapore (-)
- Lockheed Martin is offering the TPY-4 ground-based long-range surveillance radar to the RSAF (Singapore Air Force). Singapore is looking to replace its FPS-117 radar.[citation needed]
See also
References