Posted on 03/06/2019 6:04:01 AM PST by sukhoi-30mki
ELTA Systems was awarded a contract to supply the Israel Navy with four of the worlds most advanced radar systems for the new Saar-6 warships, the company announced on Tuesday.
The ELM-2248 MF-STARs multi-function digital radar systems produced by the subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries, are based on the latest Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) technology, which allows for faster threat-alert response time, as well as better accuracy and the ability to simultaneously track multiple targets and different types of targets, providing a full situational awareness picture to the ship.
The MF-STAR was designed from the ground up with innovative and reliable technologies, based on our experience of over half a century of producing and deploying a vast array of radar systems, said Yoav Tourgeman, IAI vice president and CEO of ELTA.
The system comprises four conformal phased array S-Band antennas, which provide 360° coverage and will be installed on the ships masts. Optical networking and antenna-tile architecture makes the system significantly lighter than similar radars, without reducing its capabilities and functionality.
The Israel Navy selected this version as it is optimized for the design of the Saar-6 vessel, offering maximum performance, read a statement released by the company.
According to Gil Roth, director of the naval systems, land and naval radars and systems division at ELTA, the radar sensor is the most important sensor on the ship. It provides most of the data for the ships awareness, and tells whats going on from on the ship itself to hundreds of kilometers away.
Its the worlds most advanced 3D digital radar system, he told The Jerusalem Post on Tuesday, explaining that it shows all relevant targets and threats, including missiles, enemy ships and drones and their velocities. When confronted by incoming threats, the radar rapidly provides all relevant data to all weapons systems on board.
While the system has also been installed on the Saar-5, the one which will be installed on the Saar-6 will be larger and will provide enhanced performance in detection range and accuracy, Roth told the Post.
The digital capability of the radar enables it to be software controlled and very easily upgraded, Roth explained, adding that if theres a new threat in the environment, the Israel Navy and ELTA can very easily change the system to handle new threats.
The construction of the four Saar-6 warships was agreed to in a 430 million deal between Israel and the German company ThyssenKrupp in 2015. The first ship is expected to arrive at the end of 2019 with the last by 2021. They will defend Israels offshore natural gas reserves as well as other strategic maritime assets.
According to the military, the new Saar-6 will also maintain Israels sovereignty in the near and far seas, destroying the enemys war fleets and significantly contributing to complex and secret missions in the war-between-war campaign.
The new 90-meter-long ships will carry a crew of 70 sailors who will be assisted by unmanned aerial vehicles and naval helicopters. It will have a maximum speed of 24 knots with a range of 2,500 nautical miles.
They will be fitted with two naval Iron Dome short-range defense missile launchers, each having 20 Tamir missiles, and the Barak-8 long-range surface-to-air missile naval defense system.
In addition to interception missile defense systems, the ships will also have 16 anti-ship missiles, one 76 mm. Oto Melara Super Rapid main gun, two Typhoon 25 mm. remote weapon stations and two 324 mm. torpedo launchers for MK54 Lightweight Torpedoes. Each ship will also be outfitted with cyber and electronic warfare systems.
3d Radar
...the worlds most advanced radar systems....
Maybe. But maybe not the the worlds most advanced radar systems. I dont think we advertise all of our capabilities.
The MF-STAR was designed from the ground up with innovative and reliable technologies, based on our experience of over half a century of producing and deploying a vast array of radar systems, said Yoav Tourgeman, IAI vice president and CEO of ELTA. ************************************************
Maybe. But more likely is the Israeli’s spys in the US were able to provide enough sacks of cash to select employee’s of US manufacturer’s of this type radar. Or, the Clinton’s just sold it to the Israeli’s.
Give it a break, more likely we will be buying it from Israel like we did the iron dome and the first UAV’s.
Israeli tech is to notch. I wish we would obtain the popeye missile system its optical sensor system hands down is the most innovative air to air breakthrough in years.
Every radar company says they have the “best of breed” “World Class” “most advanced” radar in their press releases, which is what this is.
I suppose you would also say to “give it a break” (when trying to make a sensible comment about Israeli government policy) about 8 June, 1967.
You mean when we were dpyingbon the Israel coast and feeding Intel to the Egyptian military and when spotted we denied we had a shop in the area and did not send air cover?
So easy to hate, so hard to actually study the issues.
the Clintons just sold it to the Israelis.
No, no. the Clintons hate the Israelis - they sold it to the Chinese ...
Do the operators wear the green and red plastic glasses ?
So easy to hate, so hard to actually study the issues.
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...AND, a corollary to that is “Ignorance is bliss”.
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