Neptun (Neptune) was the code name of a series of low-to-mid-VHF band airborne intercept radar devices developed by Germany in World War II and used as...
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Neptun may refer to: Neptun (radar), a World War II German radar set Neptun, Romania Neptun Electronics, a retail chain in Albania SK Neptun, Swedish swimming...
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interception radar used by the Germans on their night fighters during the war — the competing FuG 216 through 218 Neptun mid-VHF band radar systems were...
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R-360 Neptune (redirect from Neptun anti-ship cruise missile)
R-360 Neptune (Ukrainian: Р-360 «Нептун», romanized: R-360 "Neptun") is a Ukrainian subsonic cruise missile with all-weather capabilities developed by...
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higher frequency (10 GHz) H2X radar. Neptun – FuG 216, -217 & -218, German high-VHF-band (125 to 187 MHz) night fighter AI radar, introduced mid/late 1944...
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intruders. Neptun 4 - FuG 219: Increased power version of the FuG218, experimental sets only. Berlin A - FuG 224: The first centimetric (3 GHz) band radar. Based...
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the 1943-44 timeframe, the SN-2 and Neptun radars could also use the experimental Morgenstern German AI VHF-band radar antenna, using twin 90°-angled three-dipole...
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Complement 65 Sensors and processing systems Ball End surface search radar Neptun navigation radar Hull-mounted sonar Armament 2 x twin 37 mm/63 cal. guns 2 x...
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FuG 240 Berlin (category Aircraft radars)
SN-2 was eventually supplanted by the Neptun radar. Based on the same basic technology as the Lichtenstein, the Neptun operated on six mid-VHF frequencies...
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to mid-VHF band FuG 217/218 Neptun active search radars, as were Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A-6/R11 aircraft: these served as radar-equipped night-fighters with...
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an FuG 218 Neptun radar and armed with two MK 108 and two MG 151 cannons. Me 262B-2a, dedicated night fighter variant with an FuG 218 Neptun or FuG 240...
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deployed by peer nations. They also carried an extensive suite of modern radar equipment and anti-aircraft artillery. The Soviets originally planned to...
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quintuple torpedo tubes and up to 50 mines were also fitted. Radar Ryf surface search Neptun Navigation Fut air search Sonar Pegas An initial combat information...
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Schräge Musik 30 mm (1.181 in) MK 108 cannon Avionics variously:- FuG 218 Neptun radar FuG 212 Lichtenstein C-1 FuG 220 Lichtenstein SN-2 FuG 350 Naxos Z H2S...
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refit package as night fighters, complete with on-board FuG 218 Neptun high-VHF band radar, using Hirschgeweih ("stag's antlers") antennae with a set of...
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American RGM-84 Harpoon anti-ship missiles. The Ukrainian developed R-360 Neptun, the Turkish ATMACA, and the Norwegian Naval Strike Missile had been other...
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218 "Neptun" VHF-band radar, with a reduced-dipole length version of the standard Hirschgeweih eight-dipole element, VHF-band transceiving AI radar antenna...
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Following trials with radar fitted to a single-seater the two-seaters were equipped with the mid-VHF band FuG 218 Neptun V radar, with prominent Hirschgeweih...
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HSwMS Sälen HSwMS Uttern HSwMS Valen Neptun-class submarine (3) Näcken-class submarine (3) HSwMS Najad HSwMS Neptun HSwMS Näcken Sjöormen-class submarine...
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radiator design as the 213As already used, or to the radar, using the mid-VHF band FuG 218 Neptun AI radar with either the standardized Hirschgeweih aerials...
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surface-search radar was Rif-A (NATO designation Ball End) that had a range of 40 km (25 mi) against surface targets. The Stalingrads also had Neptun and Nord...
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deficient in radar technology except for their usable UHF and later VHF band airborne intercept radar designs such as the Lichtenstein and Neptun radar systems...
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the form of the new, mid-VHF band prefixed Funk-Gerät (or FuG) FuG 216 Neptun radar system, usable both as an airborne intercept system (as a replacement...
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deployed by peer nations. They also carried an extensive suite of modern radar equipment and anti-aircraft artillery. The Soviets originally planned to...
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Sensors and processing systems Radar: Angara/Head Net air-search radar Zalp-Shch missile director Neptun surface-search radar Sonar: Pegas-2, replaced by...
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of German military electronics, like the Lichtenstein and Neptun airborne intercept radar series, and the Erstling IFF radio gear, among others. The...
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smoke or high-explosive projectiles. Neptun radar – Low-to-mid VHF band (125 to 187 MHz) airborne intercept radar for night fighter aircraft, to take the...
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Werneuchen, flying both Focke-Wulf Fw 190 equipped with FuG 217 Neptun (Neptune) radar and Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter aircraft and used Bonn-Hangelar...
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were the last successes of the night fighter force. The use of Neptun, or FuG 218 radar improved detection rates because of its resistance to jamming and...
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Kashtan class) large mooring/buoy tender of the Russian Navy, built by the Neptun Werft Shipyard in Rostock, East Germany, launched on 30 September 1989,...
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