Country of origin | United States |
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Introduced | 21 February 1966 |
Type | 3D Air-search |
Frequency | E and F band (2 to 4 GHz) |
Range | 250 nmi (460 km) |
Altitude | 100,000 ft (30,000 m) |
Diameter | 17 ft (5.2 m) by 17 ft 6 in (5.33 m) |
Azimuth | 0-360° |
Elevation | 0-65° |
Precision | 690 ft (210 m) elevation 1/6° azimuth |
Power | 35 kW (avg) |
The AN/SPS-48 is a US naval electronically scanned array, air search three-dimensional radar system manufactured by ITT Exelis and deployed in the 1960s as the primary air search sensor for anti-aircraft warships. The deployment of the AN/SPY-1 and the end of the Cold War led to the decommissioning of many such ships, and many of these vessel's AN/SPS-48 sets were reused on aircraft carriers and amphibious ships where it is used to direct targets for air defense systems such as the Sea Sparrow and RIM-116 SAM missiles. Existing sets are being modernized under the ROAR program to AN/SPS-48G standard for better reliability and usability.[1]