Type 285 radar

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The Type 285 radar was a British naval gunnery radar developed during the Second World War. The Type 285 was used as a surface and anti-aircraft ranging radar on smaller ships, and as an anti-aircraft radar on larger ships. [1] The prototype was tested at sea aboard the escort destroyer HMS Southdown in August 1940.[2]

Country oforiginUnited Kingdom
Introduced1940
Frequency600 MHz
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Type 285 radar
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Introduced1940
TypeFire-control radar
Frequency600 MHz
Beamwidth
  • 18° (horizontal)
  • 43° (vertical)
Pulsewidth2 μs
Range18,000 yd (16,000 m)
Altitude15,000 ft (4,600 m)
Precision150 yd (140 m)
Power25 kW
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The Type 284 radar used the same electronics with a different antenna system, and was used for surface fire control on larger ships (cruisers and battleships).[1]

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Type Aerial outfit Peak power (kW) Frequency (MHz) Wavelength (cm) In service
285 25 600 50 1941
285M 150 600 50 1941
285P 150 600 50 1942
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