AN/SPS-10
AN/SPS-10 is a two-dimensional surface-search radar manufactured by Raytheon Technologies. It was used by the US Navy after World War II and was equipped aboard naval ships throughout the Cold War. Variants include AN/SPS-10B, AN-SPS/10E, and AN/SPS-10F.
In accordance with the Joint Electronics Type Designation System, the "AN/SPS-10" designation represents the 10th design of an Army-Navy electronic device for surface ship search radar system. The JETDS system also now is used to name all Department of Defense electronic systems.
History
The SPS-10 was first introduced in 1959 during the Fleet Rehabilitation and Modernization, during which it was equipped aboard,,, and destroyers. It became a standard radar for US Navy ships throughout the subsequent phases of the Cold War. By 1998, the radar had been replaced in service by AN/SPS-55.
United States
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Canada
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