Found a possible nutcracker.
After the text to judge, so does it sounds like Fridtjof Nansen class is equipped with a Norwegian produced illuminator based on the Mk82 (AN/SPG-62) CW illuminator. with parts from different European suppliers. and that is what makes it look a little different.
3.2 Sensors for Fridtjof Nansen frigates
The sensors that are related to surface water warfare is
· SPY-1F multi-function radar S-band,
· Sagem Vigy 20 EO director,
· Mk XII IFF (transponder and interrogator)
· Open Systems CS-3701 ESM,
· 2 Mk82 (AN/SPG-62) CW illuminator,
· 3 navigation market (2 X band and 1 S band), all pulsed.
Antenna panels to the SPY-1F is the same size (12 feet) which records the SPY-1D so it's possible to
install the SPY-1D antennas and all related accessories, but it is not an opportunity that
not particularly relevant.
4.3.3 illuminator
illuminators are slaves to the SPY radar via the AEGIS system. They are a little different
account for and aft and have blind spots due. superstructure. INTSIM model lighting
context ESSM firing as one will be based on the model. The disadvantage of INTSIM is
among other things, that one does not specify a refraction profile and that you do not have access to
multi-way propagation. KDA has been contracted to develop and produce illuminator and
use NERA as a subcontractor to the RF section. Since Norwegian companies will develop and produce
illuminate clean makes it easier to immediately access data and information about them. You will take in
Based on illuminator in INTSIM.
ref from here (it's in Norwegian):
http://rapporter.ffi.no/rapporter/2001/01532.pdf