Orange Poodle

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Country oforiginUK
ManufacturerMarconi
Introduced1952
No. built1
Orange Poodle
Country of originUK
ManufacturerMarconi
Introduced1952
No. built1
Typeearly warning
Frequency13 m (shortwave)
PRF620 pps
Pulsewidth100 μS
Range90 mi (140 km)
Power1 kW

Orange Poodle was an experimental over-the-horizon radar developed in the United Kingdom beginning in 1949 and tested experimentally in 1952 and 53. It used ground waves to follow the curvature of the Earth and allow aircraft to be detected over the sea at very low levels. It was designed to detect a 2 square metres (22 sq ft) target flying at an altitude of 1,000 feet (300 m) at a range of 90 miles (140 km), well below the radar horizon. Testing was highly successful, but it was abruptly cancelled in 1953 when it was pointed out it could be easily jammed by a low-cost shortwave transmitter even from long range.

See also

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI