Thanks; Looks Sharp!
Which version of STIR is that?
I'm interested in this one:
STIR-IK Mk2 is Thales Nederland’s latest naval fire
control tracking and illuminating radar. STIR-IK Mk2 is an
evolution of STIR-IK, a member of the proven and widely
trusted STIR family of fire control tracking systems.
STIR-IK Mk2 supports gun and missile fire control.
STIR-IK Mk2 performs automatic target acquisition and
tracking with simultaneous Continuous Wave illumination
for guidance of semi-active homing missiles such as
ESSM. STIR-IK Mk2 performs kill assessment and makes
a valuable contribution to classification and identification
of threats. In addition, the system can be used as a
surveillance sensor, even under radar silence conditions.
STIR-IK Mk2 overcomes the tracking problems often
associated with low-flying missiles. By applying dual radar
bands (I- and K-band), and complemented by EO sensors,
STIR-IK Mk2 realizes extremely high track continuity,
even in littoral, high-clutter and jamming scenarios.
STIR-IK Mk2 offers low life cycle cost and high
operational availability, thanks to the application of
solid-state I- and K-band radar transmitters. These
modular units have a high reliability and offer ‘graceful
degradation’: In case of malfunction, performance is only
reduced in steps, there is no single point of failure. This
allows repairs to be postponed until after the mission.
During day, night and radar silence conditions detection,
observation and tracking are enabled by the latest
electro-optical components. STIR-IK Mk2 employs a third
generation focal plane array MWIR-camera, colour and
black & white TV cameras and an eye-safe (class 1M)
Laser Range Finder.
Would there be any benefit to this STIR with the larger sized antenna arrangement of the STIR 2.4?