
AN/TPQ-53 Radar System | Lockheed Martin
Compared to the Q-36 and Q-37, the Q-53 provides enhanced performance, including greater mobility, increased reliability and supportability, lower life-cycle cost, and reduced crew size. The Q-53’s active electronically scanned array (AESA) …
AN/TPQ-53 Quick Reaction Capability Radar - Wikipedia
AN/TPQ-53 Quick Reaction Capability Radar is a mobile active electronically scanned array counter-battery radar system manufactured by Lockheed Martin. The radar is specifically designed to locate the firing positions of both rocket and mortar launchers.
Equipped with GaN T/R modules and an integrated IFF system, the Q-53 MMR enhances air surveillance capabilities and integrates with C2 and broader weapon systems to quickly detect and defeat threats.
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2024年7月3日 · Mounted on a five-ton truck, the Q-53 can be rapidly deployed, automatically leveled and remotely operated with a laptop computer or from the fully equipped climate-controlled command vehicle.
2019年8月22日 · Soldier crews operated two Q-53 radars during a 48-hour pilot test and three 72-hour record test scenarios observing mortar, artillery, and rocket fires.
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2022年4月7日 · ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. – Radar experts at Lockheed Martin Corp. are moving to full-scale production of the company's AN/TPQ-53 counter-fire radar to detect, classify, track, and pinpoint...
2022年10月27日 · Lockheed Martin has delivered 195 Q-53 radars to the Army and international partners. The Q-53 detects, classifies, tracks and determines the location of enemy indirect fire such as mortars, rockets and artillery, and its mission continues to expand to …
The Q-53 is a mobile, counterfire target acquisition radar designed to detect, classify, and track projectiles fired from mortar, artillery, and rocket systems. The Q-53 radar is fielded to the target acquisition platoons in Brigade Combat Teams, target acquisition batteries in Field Artillery Brigades, and Division Artillery headquarters.
The Future of Warfare: Digitization of the Q-53 Radar
In July 2021, the 189 th Q-53 was produced for the U.S. Army – adding to its legacy of protecting troops in combat by detecting, classifying, tracking and identifying the location of enemy indirect fire in either 90 or 360-degree modes.
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2022年10月27日 · Lockheed Martin has delivered 195 Q-53 radars to the Army and international partners. The Q-53 detects, classifies, tracks and determines the location of enemy indirect fire such as mortars, rockets and artillery, and its mission continues to expand to other emerging threats. Modernization for 21st Century Security.