1S32 Pat Hand
Country of Origin: Russia
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The 1S32 Pat Hand is a missile fire-control radar mounted on a variant of the SA-4 Ganef tracked surface-to-air missile (SAM) launch vehicle. It is used to track targets and guide one or two Ganefs to intercept.
The continuous-wave system combines a cluster of four antennas, the largest of which is a monopulse narrow beam target track antenna. To the left is a monopulse wide-ange missile track antenna. Missile capture and command uplink antennas are located above. A 9Sh33 optical...
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