SwRI: Radar Systems. SwRI performed design and improvement projects for a wide variety of radars.
Design and performance improvement projects have been
successfully completed by engineers at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) for a wide variety of
radars ranging from low-power CW Doppler devices to MegaWatt pulsed "big sensor"
systems such as the PARCS, Pave Paws, and Cobra Dane radars.
Other research projects involve radar-like ranging devices
for wireless sensor networks and use of harmonic reflections for discrimination
of active electronics.
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AN/FPS-108 Cobra Dane Radar Shemya, Alaska |
AN/FPS-115 Pave Paws Radar Warrner Robins AFB, GA
one of several locations |
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AN/FPS-85, Eglin Air Force Base, FL See SwRI
article: Upgrading the Nation's Largest Space Surveillance Radar |
AN/FPQ-16 PARCS Radar at Cavalier AFS |
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Cobra Dane Three-Bit Phase Shifter |
AN/FPS-108 Cobra Dane Traveling Wave Tube (TWT)
Modulator |
Examples of Radar Engineering Projects
For more information about our radar systems capabilities, or how you can contract with SwRI, please contact
Tom
Untermeyer at
tuntermeyer@swri.org or
(210) 522-5040. We can offer you the best
approach for solving your radar systems problem.
radar.swri.org
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