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AN/TPS-59
Overview
Primary function Air search radar
Mass 20,000 kg
Primary User United States Marine Corps
Number of Units 12 (Version 3)
Unit Cost Approx. $50 Million USD
Time of service entry 1980s
Maximum range 740 km (400 nmi)
( AN/TPS-59A(V)3 )
Maximum detection altitude 500,000 ft (152,400 m)
( AN/TPS-59A(V)3 )

The AN/TPS-59 is an active electronically scanned array, transportable air search 3D radar.

The radar uses active beam steering in elevation and mechanical steering in azimuth.

It is similar to the AN/FPS-117.

GE-592 radar

The Lockheed Martin GE-592 radar is a version of the US Marine Corps AN/TPS-59 which is very similar to the AN/FPS-117.

Users

The AN/TPS-59 is used by the United States Marine Corps, Egypt, and Bahrain. The United States Marine Corps currently uses AN/TPS-59 Version 3. It has seen action in Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and has deployed to the Republic of Korea.

The GE-592 is used by Taiwan. The systems were delivered in the late 1980s.[1]

References

  1. ^ Hsu, Brian (19 August 2001). "Military shortly to take delivery of new radar systems". www.taipeitimes.com. Taipei Times. Retrieved 8 August 2019.