- SJ radar
SJ radar was the name of a type of S-band (10-cm)
radar set used onUnited States submarine s during theSecond World War .cite journal|author=Macintyre, Donald, CAPT RN |title=Shipborne Radar |publisher=United States Naval Institute Proceedings |date=September 1967] The widespread use of the SJ radar, combined with the very low use of radar in theImperial Japanese Navy gave great operational flexibility to theU.S. Navy 's submarine campaign in thePacific Ocean . [ [http://www.valoratsea.com/subwar.htm Battle Beneath the Waves: WWII U.S. Submarines at War in the Pacific] ]The first prototype SJ was deployed in December 1941, [ [http://www.vectorsite.net/ttwiz4.html Microwave Radar at War] ] but it was mid-1942 before they became common equipment. SJ radar was on all submarines by early 1943. The SJ was the second type of radar deployed on submarines during the war, representing a substantial improvement over the previous
SD radar . The SJ was a variant of the SG surface search radar used on surface warships, contained in sets capable of fitting through submarine hatches for installation and designed to lie close to the curved hulls.The SJ provided directional information, provided highly accurate distance information, and provided information about surface contacts as well as low-flying
aircraft . [ [http://www.hnsa.org/doc/radar/part4.htm United State Navy Radar Operator's Manual - April 1945] ]The SJ radar was even used as a communications device. When used with a telegraph key, the SJ radar could send signals on a point-to-point basis between two submarines operating in a
wolf pack . [ [http://www.vectorsite.net/ttwiz4.html Microwave Radar at War] ] The directionality of the antenna and the short range provided relatively high security for this transmission.References
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