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The '''LVF-3''' is a two-dimensional long-range air search and air traffic control radar. It is the primary surveillance radar used by the [[Common Airspace Control System]], the national air traffic control system of the [[Grand Duchy of Radictistan]]. LVF-3 operates in the [[wp:L_Band|L-Band]] utilizing [[wikipedia:Pulse_compression|pulse compression]] and digital [[wikipedia:Moving_target_indication|MTI]] (Moving Target Indication). A monopulse [[wp:Secondary_surveillance_radar|secondary surveillance radar]] (SSR) antenna is integrated with the main paraboloid reflector.   
The '''LVF-3''' is a two-dimensional long-range air search and air traffic control radar. It is the primary surveillance radar used by the [[Common Airspace Control System]], the national air traffic control system of the [[Radictistan|Grand Duchy of Radictistan]]. LVF-3 operates in the [[wikipedia:L_Band|L-Band]] utilizing [[wikipedia:Pulse_compression|pulse compression]] and digital [[wikipedia:Moving_target_indication|MTI]] (Moving Target Indication). A monopulse [[wikipedia:Secondary_surveillance_radar|secondary surveillance radar]] (SSR) antenna is integrated with the main paraboloid reflector.   
[[Category:Science and technology in Radictistan]]
[[Category:Science and technology in Radictistan]]

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LVF-3
Country of origin Radictistan
Type2D Air Search
Frequency1.2-1.4 GHz (L-band)
PRF250, 500 Hz
Beamwidth1.5° (horizontal), 15° (vertical)
Pulsewidth150 μs
RPM6
Azimuth0-360º
Power200 kW (peak)
7.5 kW (average)

The LVF-3 is a two-dimensional long-range air search and air traffic control radar. It is the primary surveillance radar used by the Common Airspace Control System, the national air traffic control system of the Grand Duchy of Radictistan. LVF-3 operates in the L-Band utilizing pulse compression and digital MTI (Moving Target Indication). A monopulse secondary surveillance radar (SSR) antenna is integrated with the main paraboloid reflector.