J/MPQ-P7 Japanese Towed Artillery Locating Radar
J/MPQ-P7
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Basic Information
Name
J/MPQ-P7 Japanese Towed Artillery Locating Radar
Designation
J/MPQ-P7
Alternate Designation
J/MPQ-P7
Equipment Type
—
Manufacturer
—
Date of Introduction
1976
Description
The Japanese J/MPQ-P7 artillery locating radar developed in Japan for use by he Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force. The radar system is based on the phased-array radar technology. Operating in the X-band, the radar can possibly detect the trajectory of enemy mortar rounds, howitzer projectiles, and rockets. The radar was commissioned in 1976 and shows some characteristics of the U.S.AN/TPQ 36 Firefinder radar. The J/MPQ-P7 phased array radar is mounted on a 4 wheel trailer and towed by a track prime mover/operations vehicle. The system is powered by a generator. The antenna produces a high peak power of 250kW and has an accuracy of of 100m; 0.17 degrees.
System
Alternative Designation
J/MPQ-P7
Crew
INA
Chassis
Towed
Displacement Time
Less than 15 minutes
Emplacement Time
Less than 15 minutes
Dimensions
Height, Overall
INA
Length, Chassis Overall
INA
Width, Overall
INA
Weight, Combat
INA
Radar System
Type
Phased Array
Frequency Band
16 GHz
(KU-Band)
Detection Range, Mortars
INA km
Detection Range, Artillery
30 km
Detection Range, Rockets
INA km
Number of Targets Radar Can Track Simultaneously
INA
Pulse Repetition Frequency (PRF)
7 000 Hz
Pulse Width
0.25 µs
Details
Country of Origin
Japan
Category
Radars
Land > Radars
Filter Label
J
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Operators (1)
Japan
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