OPS-14 Radar On Board ASE-6102
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OPS-14 is a two-dimensional radar manufactured by
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. It is mainly mounted on the
Maritime Self-Defense Force , abbreviated , also simply known as the Japanese Navy, is the maritime warfare branch of the Japan Self-Defense Forces, tasked with the naval defense of Japan. The JMSDF was formed following the dissolution of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) ...
's self-defense ship as an anti-aircraft search radar. Variations include OPS-14B and OPS-14C. The model numbers of the Maritime Self-Defense Force's electronic devices, including this machine, are generally based on the naming rules for military electronic devices of the U.S. military. It is for radar mounted on surface vessels, for detection / distance direction measurement / search.


Overview

In the early 1950s, Japan obtained
AN/SPS-6 AN/SPS-6 is a two-dimensional radar manufactured by Bendix and Westinghouse Electric. It was used by the US Navy as a first-generation air-search radar after World War II, and was widely exported to allies. In addition, the improved AN/SPS-12 is ...
from the
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based on the Military Aid Plan (MAP) for mounting on the ''Harukaze''-class destroyer, and developed the domestically produced
OPS-1 AN/SPS-6 is a two-dimensional radar manufactured by Bendix and Westinghouse Electric. It was used by the US Navy as a first-generation air-search radar after World War II, and was widely exported to allies. In addition, the improved AN/SPS-12 is ...
based on this. It was installed on the first ''Akizuki''-class destroyer. In addition, the ''Ayanami''-class destroyer was equipped with AN/SPS-12, which was an improved version of
AN/SPS-6 AN/SPS-6 is a two-dimensional radar manufactured by Bendix and Westinghouse Electric. It was used by the US Navy as a first-generation air-search radar after World War II, and was widely exported to allies. In addition, the improved AN/SPS-12 is ...
, and this technology was backfitted to OPS-1. Later, the
OPS-2 AN/SPS-6 is a two-dimensional radar manufactured by Bendix and Westinghouse Electric. It was used by the US Navy as a first-generation air-search radar after World War II, and was widely exported to allies. In addition, the improved AN/SPS-12 is ...
, which had the same transmitter and receiver and a smaller
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, was also developed for installation on the ''Isuzu''-class destroyer. The maximum detection distance when targeting PV-2 was 50 nmi (93 km) for OPS-2. This machine was developed through the OPS-1 and OPS-2 family. This unit was an all-transistor antenna, and uses a typical cosecant squared characteristic molded beam antenna as an antenna. A frequency agility method was also introduced to improve ECCM. Installation started in 1967 and the first example of its adoption was the ''Chikugo''-class destroyer. From 1973, it has been switched to the OPS-14B, which has enhanced clutter suppression performance by introducing movement target detection (MTI) technology. In addition, the magnetron was used as the oscillator in the past, but in the OPS-14C, it was changed to the klystron with the introduction of pulse compression technology, and the ECCM capability was strengthened. Following the ''Hatsuyuki''-class destroyer was also introduced with the OPS-14B, and its advanced ''Asagiri''-class destroyer was equipped with the OPS-14C. This was introduced because the aircraft has performance that matches the Sea Sparrow IBPDMS equipped with 52DD, and also to clarify the radar search range with the helicopter destroyers and the guided-missile destroyers. Both performance and reliability were satisfactory. However, compared to the
OPS-11 OPS-11 is a two-dimensional radar manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric. It is installed as an anti-aircraft search radar on the Maritime Self-Defense Force's escort ship, and it will be the first model originally developed by Japan after World War I ...
installed on the conventional destroyers, the maximum detection distance was only about half, and there was doubt about the reliability of the anti-aircraft warning ability when acting alone. For this reason, the destroyers after 1985 was updated to the new 3D radar
OPS-24 The OPS-24 is a shipborne three-dimensional air search radar adopting active electronically scanned array (AESA) technology. OPS-24 was developed by the Technical Research and Development Institute (TRDI) of the Ministry of Defence, and manufact ...
.{{Cite book, title=History of Domestic Escort Ship Construction (25th), Ships of the World, publisher=Gaijinsha, date=January 2015, volume=810, location=Japan, pages=194–201 However, since then, it has been installed on
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and other
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. Also, the
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built a two-helicopter patrol boat Shikishima for escorting plutonium carriers with a budget of 1990, but this ship was also used to guard against terrorist attacks using helicopters.


Onboard ships


Destroyers

* Chikugo-class * Hatsuyuki-class * Asagiri-class * Abukuma-class


Minelayers

* JDS Sōya * JDS Hayase * Uraga-class


Landing ships

* Miura-class * Ōsumi-class


Auxiliaries

*
JS Kurobe JS ''Kurobe'' (ATS-4202) is a training support ship of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. Development and design It is a ship for anti-aircraft shooting training support, and its main purpose is to launch and guide unmanned target aircraft. I ...
* JS Tenryu *
JS Kashima JS ''Kashima'' (TV-3508) is a training ship of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). Built to a unique design during the mid-1990s, ''Kashima'' is flagship of the JMSDF Training Fleet. The name ''Kashima'' comes from the famous Shinto K ...
*
JS Asuka JS ''Asuka'' (ASE-6102) is an experimental ship of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. The vessel was constructed by Sumitomo Heavy Industries of Tokyo, Japan and was launched on 21 June 1994. ''Asuka'' was commissioned on 22 March 1995 and ...
* Shikishima


Gallery

File:JS Amagiri - OPS-14 ASR.jpg, OPS-14 aboard JS Amagiri File:Foremast of DD-127 (with captions).jpg, OPS-14B aboard JS Isoyuki File:JS Osumi - OPS-14C ASR.jpg, OPS-14C aboard JS Ōsumi File:OPS-20 and OPS-14C on board JS Uraga (MST-463), -2 Jun. 2013 a.webm, OPS-14C aboard
JS Uraga JS ''Uraga'' (MST-463) is the lead ship of the s. Construction and career ''Uraga'' was laid down at Hitachi Zosen Corporation Maizuru Shipyard on 19 May 1995 and launched on 22 May 1996. She was commissioned on 19 May 1997. She was transferred ...


Citations


References

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9781557502629 * ''Self-Defense Force Equipment Yearbook 2006-2007''. Asaun News Agency. ISBN 4-7509-1027-9 Naval radars Military radars of Japan Military equipment introduced in the 1970s