Jagdschloss radar
Jagdschloss, officially the FuG 404, was the designation of a German early warning and battle control radar developed just prior to the start of World War II. Although it was built in limited numbers, Jagdschloss is historically important as the first radar system to feature a plan position indicator display, or "PPI". In Germany this type of display was referred to as "Panorama". It is named for Jagdschloss, a hunting lodge.
Jagdschloss captured in 1945 while still under construction | |
Country of origin | Germany |
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Introduced | 1943 |
Type | Early warning radar |
Frequency | 129–165 MHz |
PRF | 500 per second |
Pulsewidth | 1μs |
Range | 80 kilometres (50 mi) |
Azimuth | 360° |
Power | 30 kW |
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