P-19 “Danube” - ( GRAU index - 1RL134 , according to the classification of the United States Defense Ministry and NATO - Flat Face B ) - a mobile two - coordinate radar station of the decimeter wave range.
| P-19 | |
|---|---|
| P-19 at the Museum of Togliatti | |
| Appointment | standby mobile two-coordinate radar |
| State affiliation | |
| Developer | Nizhny Novgorod Research Institute of Radio Engineering [1] |
| Start of operation | 1974 |
| Status | operated by |
Content
Purpose
The P-19 radar is designed for the timely detection and tracking of airborne objects, within the scope of visibility, to determine nationality and to provide their coordinates (range, azimuth) to consumers of information about the air situation [2] .
Specifications [3]
| Characteristics P-19 | |
|---|---|
| Frequency range | 830 ... 882 MHz [4] |
| Impulse power | 300 kW |
| Maximum detection range | 160 km |
| Viewing area for height, m | 6000 |
Options
The range finder is mounted on 3 trailers:
- Chassis ZIL-131 .
- trailer - power station.
Notes
- ↑ past radar | OJSC FNPC NNIIRT Archived on March 11, 2014.
- ↑ P-19Sh RADAR STATION TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION EI1.001.015 TO / s Part I
- ↑ Radar stations P-15 and P-19
- ↑ Radartutorial: Radar P-19 Danube