- Mammut radar
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Mammut Mammut radar antannaCountry of origin Germany Introduced 1944? Type Phased array, long-range Early warning radar Frequency 120–150 MH Range 300 kilometres (190 mi) Azimuth 2× 100º Precision ±0.5° Power 200 kW Other Names FuMG 41/42 The Mammut radar was a long-range, phased array, early warning radar built by Germany in the latter days of World War II. Its beam was electronically steered on a 100° arc in front and behind the antenna. This meant that it was blind through an 80° arc on each side.
References
- Swords, Sean S. (1986). Technical History of the Beginnings of Radar. London: IEE/Peter Peregrinus. ISBN 0-86341-043-X.
Land-based radars Freya · Jagdschloss · Mammut · Wassermann · Würzburg
Naval radars Categories:- World War II German electronics
- World War II radars
- Radar networks
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