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Anemone

Airborne Radar
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Basic Information
Name
Anemone
Designation
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Airborne Radar
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
Description

The Anemone (Appareil Numérisé pour l’Exploitation des Mouvements d’Objectifs Navals Éloignés) is an X-band multi-mode airborne radar with an instrumented range of 200 km. It employs a frequency hopping method and can discontinuously track targets. The radar provides essential data for air-to-sea AM39 Exocet missile launches, air-to-ground fire control, and air-to-air weapon fire control for aircraft self-protection. Featuring a flat, passive electronically scanned array (PESA) antenna, the Anemone generates transmitting power via a traveling wave tube (TWT) and a digital signal processor. Approximately 40 units were produced and integrated into Dassault-Breguet Super Étendard aircraft in the 1990s, replacing the older Agave radar systems.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Range 200.0 km
Technical Characteristics
frequency X band
instrumented range 200 km
Details
Category Airborne Radars
Air > Airborne Radars
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
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