AN/SPY-3
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The AN/SPY-3 is an active electronically scanned array radar manufactured by Raytheon and designed for both blue-water and littoral operations.[1]
In accordance with the Joint Electronics Type Designation System (JETDS), the "AN/SPY-3" designation represents the 3rd design of an Army-Navy electronic device for surface ship surveillance radar system. The JETDS system also now is used to name all Department of Defense electronic systems.
Technology
X band functionality (8 to 12 GHz frequency range) is optimal for minimizing low-altitude propagation effects, narrow beam width for best tracking accuracy, wide frequency bandwidth for effective target discrimination, and the target illumination for SM-2 and Evolved Sea Sparrow Missiles (ESSM). The X-band has, in general, favorable low-altitude propagation characteristics, which readily support the horizon search functionality of the AN/SPY-3. A large operating bandwidth is required to mitigate large propagation variations due to meteorological conditions.[2]
The system uses commercial off the shelf (COTS) computers and has reduced manning requirements for operation and maintenance. A number of operation and maintenance functions can be completely automated.[2] Commercial IBM System p (Regatta) series symmetric multiprocessor (SMP) servers, ruggedized for the shipboard environment, provide the low-latency computing throughput (rapid sensor-to-shooter loop closure) and high productivity software engineering environment.[3]
The system was introduced in the new Template:Sclasss and Template:Sclasss. On both of these classes, the AN/SPY-3 was originally to be combined with the S Band AN/SPY-4 under the designator "Dual Band Radar". In June 2010, Pentagon acquisition chief Ashton Carter announced that they will be removing the SPY-4 S-band Volume Search Radar (VSR) from the DDG 1000's dual-band radar to reduce costs as part of the Nunn-McCurdy certification process. Due to the SPY-4 removal, SPY-3 radar is to have software modifications so as to perform a volume search functionality.[4]
Shipboard operators will be able to optimize the SPY-3 MFR for either horizon search or volume search. While optimized for volume search, the horizon search capability is limited. Without the VSR, DDG-1000 is still expected to perform local area air defense. Template:USS aircraft carrier will be the only ship to have both radars married in one system.[4]
AN/SPY-3 was also under consideration for retrofit to existing ships (Template:USS, Template:Sclass, and Template:Sclasss), as well for installation in future LH(X) Template:Sclass.[1]
Replacement
Starting with Template:USS, SPY-4 has been replaced with AN/SPY-6 radar from Raytheon.[5]
See also
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- List of radars
- DD(X)
- CG(X)
- Sea-based X-band Radar
- Phased array
- Active electronically scanned array
- Active phased array radar
- AN/SPY-6
- EL/M-2248 MF-STAR
- OPS-24
- OPS-50
- SAMPSON
- Selex RAT-31DL
- Selex RAN-40L
- List of military electronics of the United States