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== History == | == History == |
Revision as of 11:12, 22 December 2020
History
The AN/SPY-1 radar is an passive electronically scanned radar system and one of the key components of the AEGIS System. The SPY-1 was first installed on the test ship USS Norton Sound in 1973 and entered active service in 1983 on CG-47 Ticonderoga.While the first ships with the SPY-1 radar have already been decommissioned, new ships with the latest variants of these radars are still being ordered.
Used on
- CG-47 class
- DDG-51 class and deratives
- Hobart class
- Kongo class
- Atago class
- Sejong the Great class
- Alvarando de Bazan class
- Nansen class
- CGN-9 AEGIS upgrade proposal
- CSGN 1974
- CSGN 1976
- CSGN Mk 2
- CGN-42
- CGBL
- DG/AEGIS
- DDV 9
- DDV 8
- DDV 4
- DDV 5
- DDV 6
- Arleigh Burke Aviation Strike Cruiser Concept
- Gibbs & Cox International Frigate
- various never build designs
Affiliated systems
Part description
The part has sideviews, quarter views, top views and front view drawn. Note that the smaller SPY-1F and K arrays are not on this page yet.