AN/SPS-43
History
The AN/SPS-43 was a VHF-band long range air search radar used by the US Navy. The radar gave 2D (range and bearing) information. Two antennae were used: the SPS-29 small ship antenna or the 12.8 m wide large ship antenna, the SPS-37. The SPS-43 used the SPS-37 antenna with improved back-end hardware that greatly enhanced clutter rejection and ECCM performance. The system was first introduced in 1961. It was provided with a Moving Target Indicator (MTI), but in practice this vacuum-tube powered design was unsatisfactory, requiring lots of operator intervention to function, if it was used at all. A AT-352/UPA-22 IFF antenna was mounted to most units.
Used on
- aircraft carriers
- missile cruisers
- amphibious command ships
- CV-41 Midway 1970
- CLG-5 CG-10 Albany 1962
- CAG-1 Boston 1967
- CLG-4 Little Rock 1967
- CLG-5 Oklahoma City 1963
- CLG-5 Oklahoma City 1972
- CG-5 Oklahoma City 1978
- CLG-7 Springfield 1970
- CLG-8 Topeka 1967
Affiliated systems
Part description
The part has front, back, side and top view of the large ship antenna drawn.