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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a German [[Airborne Radars|airborne target detection (search) radar]]. | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a German [[Airborne Radars|airborne target detection (search) radar]]. | ||
===Vehicles equipped with this radar=== | ===Vehicles equipped with this radar=== | ||
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* {{Specs-Link|me-410b-6_r3}} | * {{Specs-Link|me-410b-6_r3}} | ||
==General info / usage== | ==General info / usage== | ||
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− | The {{PAGENAME}} is only a target detection radar, so cannot track targets or provide a lead indicator. The {{PAGENAME}} (and the [[FuG 202]] and [[FuG 220]]) are unique in that they do not scan for targets; instead radar blips update instantly and continuously on the radar display, providing an accurate indication of where the targets are. It still has a good range of 20 km but relatively narrow detection angles. | + | The {{PAGENAME}} is only a target detection radar, so cannot track targets or provide a lead indicator. The {{PAGENAME}} (and the [[FuG-202]] and [[FuG-220]]) are unique in that they do not scan for targets; instead radar blips update instantly and continuously on the radar display, providing an accurate indication of where the targets are. It still has a good range of 20 km but relatively narrow detection angles. |
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===Comparison with analogues=== | ===Comparison with analogues=== | ||
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− | Compared to other target detection radars the {{PAGENAME}} has a good detection range of 20 km. But it has a fairly poor ±30° azimuth scan angle, and the elevation scan angle (±15°) is not the best too. The radar display also update instantly unlike most other radars. The radar has a much better range than the [[FuG 202]] and [[FuG 220]] but the elevation scan angle is worse and the azimuth is a bit worse. | + | Compared to other target detection radars the {{PAGENAME}} has a good detection range of 20 km. But it has a fairly poor ±30° azimuth scan angle, and the elevation scan angle (±15°) is not the best too. The radar display also update instantly unlike most other radars. The radar has a much better range than the [[FuG-202]] and [[FuG-220]] but the elevation scan angle is worse and the azimuth is a bit worse. |
===Pros and cons=== | ===Pros and cons=== | ||
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'''Pros:''' | '''Pros:''' | ||
* Instantly updating radar display | * Instantly updating radar display | ||
* Very good range | * Very good range | ||
− | * Better than [[FuG 202]] radar found on other German planes | + | * Better than [[FuG-202]] radar found on other German planes |
'''Cons:''' | '''Cons:''' | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
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Development of the {{PAGENAME}} started in 1938 by Lorenz company for the competition for the next Luftwaffe radar but lost to the Würzburg radar. In 1941 Lorenz adapted it for the competition for the next Naval radar and won. Its main use was on submarines but also found use on planes. The first version had only a rough indicator if the target was left, right or centered. A later version got the PPI display. | Development of the {{PAGENAME}} started in 1938 by Lorenz company for the competition for the next Luftwaffe radar but lost to the Würzburg radar. In 1941 Lorenz adapted it for the competition for the next Naval radar and won. Its main use was on submarines but also found use on planes. The first version had only a rough indicator if the target was left, right or centered. A later version got the PPI display. | ||
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== Media == | == Media == | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[Airborne Radars]] | * [[Airborne Radars]] | ||
− | * [[FuG 202]], [[FuG 220]] (other German WW2 radars) | + | * [[FuG-202]], [[FuG-220]] (other German WW2 radars) |
* [[AI Mk. X]] (a radar found on some American war-time aircraft) | * [[AI Mk. X]] (a radar found on some American war-time aircraft) | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
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* ''topic on the official game forum;'' | * ''topic on the official game forum;'' | ||
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− | * [[Wikipedia:FuG_200_Hohentwiel|[Wikipedia | + | * [[Wikipedia:FuG_200_Hohentwiel|[Wikipedia] FuG 200 Hohentwiel]] |
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[[Category:Aircraft radars]] | [[Category:Aircraft radars]] |
Revision as of 19:14, 31 July 2022
Contents
Description
The FuG-200 is a German airborne target detection (search) radar.
Vehicles equipped with this radar
General info / usage
The FuG-200 is only a target detection radar, so cannot track targets or provide a lead indicator. The FuG-200 (and the FuG-202 and FuG-220) are unique in that they do not scan for targets; instead radar blips update instantly and continuously on the radar display, providing an accurate indication of where the targets are. It still has a good range of 20 km but relatively narrow detection angles.
General Characteristics | |||
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Maximum Detection Range |
Guaranteed Detection Range |
Minimum Detection Range |
Range Settings |
20,000 m | 20,000 m | 200 m | 20 km |
Search Modes | |||
Search Mode | Azimuth Scan Angle |
Elevation Scan Angle |
Scan Time |
Default | ±30° | ±15° | Instant |
Comparison with analogues
Compared to other target detection radars the FuG-200 has a good detection range of 20 km. But it has a fairly poor ±30° azimuth scan angle, and the elevation scan angle (±15°) is not the best too. The radar display also update instantly unlike most other radars. The radar has a much better range than the FuG-202 and FuG-220 but the elevation scan angle is worse and the azimuth is a bit worse.
Pros and cons
Pros:
- Instantly updating radar display
- Very good range
- Better than FuG-202 radar found on other German planes
Cons:
- Poor elevation angle
- Azimuth scan angles not that good
History
Development of the FuG-200 started in 1938 by Lorenz company for the competition for the next Luftwaffe radar but lost to the Würzburg radar. In 1941 Lorenz adapted it for the competition for the next Naval radar and won. Its main use was on submarines but also found use on planes. The first version had only a rough indicator if the target was left, right or centered. A later version got the PPI display.
Media
Excellent additions to the article would be video guides, screenshots from the game, and photos.
See also
- Airborne Radars
- FuG-202, FuG-220 (other German WW2 radars)
- AI Mk. X (a radar found on some American war-time aircraft)