Fire control radar Mark VII

The Fire control radar Mark VII was used from 1958 to 1967 in a quantity of 12 copies in the Swiss Air Force.

Feuerleitradar Mark VII at the Flieger-Flab-Museum

The fire control radar Mark VII replaced in the Swiss Air Force, the searchlight and listening devices.

The fire control radar Mark VII determined in the following operating elements of the measuring point, side angle, position angle and distance of destinations for the calculation of the necessary conditions for shooting with the heavy anti-aircraft shooting elements,and side elevation and temperature for the Command device 43/50R. There was an automatic data transmission to the Command-device (Kommandogerät) 43/50R. It is also possible, with the fire control radar Mark VII to receive and process data from the Target allocation radar TPS-1E. The air-conditioned two-axle car trailer houses a radar control console with two screens, the servo drive for the control of parabolic antenna, the Parallaxcomputer META, the radio station SE-411 and a field telephone.

Replacing of fire control radar Mark VII started in 1965 with the Super Bat (Super Fledermaus) fire control of Oerlikon Contraves. Manufacturer:British Thomson-Houston (BTH) Leicester, England.

Specifications

Kommandogerät HASLER Modell 43/50R

Commando device HASLER Model 43/50R

24 copies of the 83 total units of the KGT model 43/50 was equipped to work with the fire control radar MARK VIII with a radar pointer stick and called Ktg 43/50R. Equipped with receiver (synchronous) of the target data, page, position angle and distance with a result in the radar system pointer stick. electric drive for straightening

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