AN/SPG-51
History
The AN/SPG-51 is an guidance radar developed for use with the RIM-24 Tartar missile. This radar was first fitted on the Charles F Adams class destroyer. The first installation was commissioned in in 1960. The SPG-51 is used mostly in combination with the Mk 74 Tartar FCS
As originally developed, SPG-51 had an transmitter that was marginal for the improved (17.5 nm range) Tartar missile. Because of that, the later SPG-51A introduced an much more powerful transmitter. SPG-51B introduced speed gate filtering which allowed the radar to track targets trough clutter and at higher noise levels. Most SPG-51B's were later updated to SPG-51C standard. The C standard introduced a major upgrade to the electronics, swapping the vacuum tubes for solid state and reducing the complexity of the system to make maintenance easier and reliability higher. SPG-51D was introduced with the Tartar-D (digital Tartar) fire control system, and had an much upgraded transmitter and some modifications to the base antenna.
The SPG-51 is still in active use by many foreign navies, but has left US Navy service with the decomissioning of the Kidd class destroyers in 1999
Used on
- Albany class
- California class (SPG-51D)
- Virginia class (SPG-51D)
- Kidd class (SPG-51D)
- Charles F Adams class
- Brooke class
- Cassard class (SPG-51C)
- Tromp class (SPG-51C)
- Audace class (SPG-51C)
- Impavido class (SPG-51C)
- Mitcher class
- T47 class destroyer (Anti-air modernisation) (SPG-51B)
- Amatzukaze (SPG-51B)
- Luigi Durand de la Penne class (SPG-51D)
Affiliated systems
Part description
See also
WIP
SPG-51C - Australian, french, german, italian, japanese and dutch navies, baleares, adams, brooke