Lightweight and special divisions interim sensor
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Intended for use where portability is essential, U.S. Army the lightweight and special divisions interim sensor (LSDIS) is a air defense artillery tactical radar, built by Lockheed Sanders in response to a 1991 contract.[1] It integrates with the Forward Area Air Defense (FAAD) system.
It can be carried by several soldiers and moved by a HMMWV light truck. Physically, it is a 4x8 foot array, mounted on a tripod. Its transmitter operates in the L band with 50 watts peak power.
This radar is part of a Ground-based Sense-and-Avoid Display System (SAVDS) for unmanned aerial vehicles.[2]
References
- ↑ "C3I on Schedule: Sensory perception on the way for ADA 's Avengers and Bradley Stinger Fighting Vehicles", Air Defense Artillery, Sep-Oct 1992, pp. 25-25.
- ↑ Herwitz, Stanley R., "Ground-based Sense-and-Avoid Display System (SAVDS)", {{{country-code}}} {{{patent-number}}}