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|name = Héraklès
|name = Héraklès
|image = FREMM Provence - Lorient 2014-08 b.JPG
|image = Herakles radar-IMG 1180.JPG
|caption = ''Provence'' with a Héraklès located above the bridge.
|caption = Héraklès radar of a FREMM
|country = France
|country = France
|introdate = 2005
|introdate = 2005
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| title=Herakles radars in operation
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| File:FREMM Alsace-MVI 9214 02.webm|The French FREMM frigate ''Alsace'' exiting Port-Louis harbour. The Herakles antenna is the rotating pyramid on top of the superstructure above the bridge
| File:FREMM Alsace-MVI 9214 02.webm|The French FREMM frigate ''Alsace'' exiting Port-Louis harbour. The Herakles antenna is the rotating pyramid on top of the superstructure above the bridge
| File:FREMM Provence - Lorient 2014-08 b.JPG|The French FREMM frigate ''Provence'' in Lorient harbour, with Héraklès radar visible above the bridge
| File:RSS Formidable (68) and INS Brahmaputra (F 31).jpg|The Republic of Singapore Navy frigate RSS ''Formidable'' (68) with Héraklès radar visible above the bridge
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Latest revision as of 17:48, 31 May 2023

Héraklès
Héraklès radar of a FREMM
Country of originFrance
Introduced2005
Type3D Air search
FrequencyE/F band (S band)[1]
Range250 km or 300 km (air)
80 km (surface)
Azimuth0–360°
Elevation0-70°

Herakles is a passive electronically scanned array multi-function radar manufactured by Thales Group. It is installed on board the FREMM multipurpose frigates and the Formidable-class frigates of the Republic of Singapore Navy.

It has a track capacity of 400[2] air and surface targets and is able to achieve automatic target detection, confirmation and track initiation in a single scan, while simultaneously providing mid-course guidance updates to the MBDA Aster missiles launched from the ship.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "HERAKLES – MULTIFUNCTION RADAR". Thales Group. Archived from the original on 7 September 2015. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  2. ^ "HERAKLES Phased Array Multi Function Radar". Thales Group. Thales Group. Archived from the original on 7 September 2015. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  3. ^ Scott, Richard (April 2006). "Singapore Moves to Realise Its Formidable Ambitions". Jane's Navy International. 111 (4): 42–49.