FuMO 24 radar
The FuMO 24 and 25 (Funkmess-Ortung (Radio-direction finder, active ranging)) were designed as a replacement for the earlier FuMO search radar for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine in 1943. The differences between the two models are not clear and it usually used a larger 2-by-6-meter (6 ft 7 in × 19 ft 8 in) antenna than the older system.[1]
The rectangular antenna of the FuMO 24/25 of the ex-German destroyer Z39 | |
Country of origin | Nazi Germany |
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Introduced | 1943 |
Type | Search radar |
Frequency | 368 MHz/81.5 cm |
PRF | 500 per second |
Pulsewidth | 5 μs |
Range | about 12 nmi (22 km; 14 mi) |
Precision | ±70 m (230 ft) |
Power | 8 kW |
Notes
Citations
- Friedman, pp. 205–206
Bibliography
- Friedman, Norman (1981). Naval Radar. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-238-2.
- Sieche, Erwin (1982). "German Naval Radar". In Roberts, John (ed.). Warship VI. London: Conway Maritime Press. pp. 2–10, 146–153. ISBN 0-87021-981-2.
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