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AN/SPN-35
Final approach and landing radar used on naval warships. / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The AN/SPN-35 is a computerized automatic landing system installed on the Tarawa-class amphibious assault ship and other LHA/LHD-class warships to give control for aircraft during the final approach and landing.[3][4]
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![]() AN/SPN-35 Approach Radar on LPH-2 Iwo Jima, 1987 | |
Country of origin | United States |
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Manufacturer | ITT-Gilfillan[1](184) |
Frequency | 9.0 to 9.2 GHz band[2] |
PRF | 1200[2] |
Pulsewidth | .2 microseconds[2] |
Power | 200[2] |
Related | AN/TPN-8 |
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The Joint precision approach and landing system (JPALS) is slated to replace the AN/SPN-35 on U.S. Navy amphibious assault ships.[5][6]