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Type 984 radar information


Type 984
Type 984 radar of HMS Victorious
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Introduced1956
No. built3
FrequencyS band
Range180 nmi (330 km; 210 mi)

Type 984 was a Royal Navy radar system introduced in the mid-1950s, designed by the Admiralty Signals and Radar Establishment.[1] Type 984 was a 3D S band system used for both ground controlled interception (GCI) and as a secondary early warning system. It was the most sophisticated naval radar of its era.

  1. ^ Harding, Richard (2004). The Royal Navy 1930-1990: Innovation and Defense. Taylor & Francis. p. 256. ISBN 9780714657103.

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