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The ARSR-4 was envisioned to replace existing FPS-20/60 series vacuum-tube JSS System radar sets primarily located around the U.S. borders. The ARSR-4 was a solid state 3D radar with a limited ability to report aircraft altitudes
The ARSR-4 was envisioned to replace existing FPS-20/60 series vacuum-tube JSS System radar sets primarily located around the U.S. borders. The ARSR-4 was a solid state 3D radar with a limited ability to report aircraft altitudes
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== ARSR-4 3D Radar ==
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ARSR-4 Long Range 3D Radar Set - A Long Range 3D Radar set built by Westinghouse and integrated into the FAA Air Traffic Control (ATC) system and jointly used by the USAF for Air Defense as a part of the JSS System. Approximate cost was $6.5 million each, total program cost was $800 million with one half paid by USAF. Forty-four systems were purchased and installed. The first set was accepted in April 1996 at Tamiami, Florida. The last set was accepted at Ajo, Arizona in July 1999.

The ARSR-4 was envisioned to replace existing FPS-20/60 series vacuum-tube JSS System radar sets primarily located around the U.S. borders. The ARSR-4 was a solid state 3D radar with a limited ability to report aircraft altitudes

North Truro Air Force Station Site, FAA ARSR-4 Radar.

ARSR-4 3D Radar

ARSR-4 3D Radar
Element Value Notes
Nomenclature ARSR-4
Origins
Variants
Manufacturer Westinghouse
Type 3D
Number Made 44
IEEE Band L
Frequency 1215-1400MHz
PRF 216 Low Stack
72 High Stack
Pulse Width
Rotation Speed
Power 65kw Peak
3.5kw Avg.
Range 254nmi Long Range
Altitude 100k
Introduced 1996 First Accepted


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