NUR-15 (3D rádiolokátor)

NUR-15
NUR-15 (TRS-15)
     
Název:
Name:
NUR-15 OdraNUR-15 Odra
Originální název:
Original Name:
NUR-15 Odra
Kategorie:
Category:
3D rádiolokátor3D radar
Výrobce:
Producer:
DD.MM.2006-DD.MM.2008 PIT-RADWAR SA, ?
Období výroby:
Production Period:
DD.MM.2006-DD.MM.2008
Vyrobeno kusů:
Number of Produced:
2
Prototyp vyroben:
Prototype Built:
DD.MM.2003
Obsluha:
Crew:
?
Složení:
Composition:
JBR-15 - anténna jednotka (podvozok T-815-27R84 34 300 8x8)
RSW-15 - riadiaca a indikačná jednotka (podvozok T-815-26VR25 26 255 6x6)
2 x energoblok ZPO 65 TDEZ (jednonápravový príves)
Uživatelské státy:
User States:
Poznámka:
Note:
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Zdroje:
Sources:
https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/NUR-15
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Název:
Name:
NUR-15NUR-15
Originální název:
Original Name:
NUR-15
Výrobce:
Producer:
DD.MM.2006-DD.MM.2008 PIT-RADWAR SA, ?
Období výroby:
Production Period:
DD.MM.2006-DD.MM.2008
Vyrobeno kusů:
Number of Produced:
2
Prototyp vyroben:
Prototype Built:
DD.MM.2003 ako TSR-15
Použití:
Use:
doplnkový rádiolokátor k rádiolokátorom NUR-12 a RAT-31DL / additional radar to radars NUR-12 and RAT-31DL
Základní charakteristika:
Basic Characteristics:
Funkce:
Function:
sekundární radiolokátorsecondary radar
Platforma:
Platform:
pozemní radiolokátorground radar
Kategorie:
Category:
přehledový radiolokátorsurveillance / search radar
Technické údaje:
Technical Data:
Typ antény:
Antenna Type:
aktivní fázovaná anténaactive phased array antenna
Pásmo NATO:
NATO Band:
pásmo E-FE-F band
Pracovní frekvence:
Frequency:
?
Doba opakování pulsu:
Pulsewidth:
?
Frekvence opakování pulsu:
Pulse Repetition Frequency:
? Hz ? pps
Paprsek:
Beam:
1,8 °
Špičkový výkon:
Peak Power:
185-220 kW
Provozní výkon:
Average Power:
? kW
Uživatelské státy:
User States:
Poznámka:
Note:
- od roku 2008 vo výrobe modernizovaná verzia NUR-15M - from 2008 in production modernized version NUR-15M
Zdroje:
Sources:
www.radartutorial.eu
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NUR-15 (TRS-15 Odra)

3D medium-range radar developed by the Polish company PIT (PIT-RADWAR SA) under the designation TRS-15 Odra. The radar is mobile, installed on two T-815 trucks - on the 8x8 vehicle is the radar antenna itself, on the 6x6 vehicle is the air-conditioned operators' workplace. The workstation is equipped with a yield indicator and a covert link. The radar is equipped with Thales' NATO licensed IFF system (also produced by PIT-RADWAR SA), whose antenna (APF-185) is mounted on the radar antenna.

The development of the radar dates back to 1996, when the Indian Ministry of Defence signed a contract with PIT, under which the company participated in the development of a mobile radar on a Tatra 815 chassis. Work for India was completed in 2001 with the CAR-1100 radar. In 1999, the company started to translate the knowledge gained during the work on this contract into the design of a new radar, which was to replace the N-31 and N-41 radar rangefinder and the N-41 altimeter in the future, based on the requirements of the Ministry of National Defence.

The prototype of the new radar, designated by the manufacturer as the TRS-15, was constructed between 2001-2003, followed by intensive military trials in 2003-2004.

The radars have been in the armament of the Polish Air Force since 2006, when the first two sets were ordered. In 2008, a modernization designated as NUR-15M (TRS-15M Odra) was introduced, and in the same year the army signed a contract for the delivery of a pair of modernized radars (the delivery was completed in 2010). Another contract was signed in 2013, under which the army ordered 8 radars, crew training and repair units for a total value of PLN 322 million. As of the end of 2017, the Army had at least 12 NUR-15 / NUR-15M kits. In 2018 and 2021, additional contracts were signed for the supply of radars (by the end of 2021, 17 radars were already in service), the total number of which is expected to reach 25 sets in 2024. In 2013, the Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic also considered the purchase of the aforementioned radar as part of the MADR project.

The radar is also used by the Navy as a surface target detection radar under the designation TRS-15C (Odra C). Unlike radars used by the Air Force, the antenna is mounted on a Jelcz P882D.43 8x8 chassis and the operators' workstation on a Jelcz P662 chassis. Nadbrzeżny Dywizjon Rakietowy Marynarki Wojennej uses 2 radars to detect targets for its Naval Strike Missile ( Nytt sjømålsmissil) anti-ship missile launchers.


Max. Long range: 240 km on air targets, 50 km on surface targets (only TRS-15C)
Max. 30,000 m
Detection range of a conventional fighter aircraft: 200 km (at 6 rpm)
Range accuracy: up to 50 m
Range discrimination capability: 120 m
Accuracy of azimuth measurement: up to 0.2°
Accuracy of azimuth measurement: up to 3°
Accuracy of altitude measurement: up to 600 m
Antenna rotation speed: 6/12 rpm
Pulse power: 185-220 kW
Frequency: 2-4 GHz (S-band)
Beamwidth: 1.8°
Number of simultaneously tracked air targets: up to 255

Weight
- JBR-15 antenna unit: 28200 kg
- RSW-15 control and indication unit: 20800 kg


The radar output data is compatible with ASV used in the Republic of Poland and in the ASTERIX system.


Source: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/NUR-15

zpravy.e15.cz
https://www.altair.com.pl/news/view?news_id=10814
https://www.polot.net/en/radars-1991-1420



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