Tamara passive sensor

Tamara passive sensor

Tamara was the third generation Czechoslovak electronic support measures (ESM) system that used measurements of time difference of arrival (TDOA) of pulses at three or four sites to accurately detect and track airborne emitters by multilateration. Tamara's serial numbers were KRTP-86 and KRTP-91 and it carried the NATO reporting name of Trash Can. The serial number was derived from the Czech phrase "Komplet Radiotechnického Průzkumu" meaning "Radiotechnical Reconnaissance Set".

History

Development of Tamara by the state-run company Tesla in Pardubice began in 1981 and continued until 1983. Tests of a mobile system began in September 1984 through to 1985. It was finally deployed in 1987 following acceptance tests in October of that year.

Appearance

Unlike its predecessors, Tamara was a mobile system deployed on eight large Tatra T815 trucks and mounted upon a powerful 25 m hydraulic mast. Setup was completely automated and claimed to be of the order of twenty minutes from the moment of arrival at a site.

Mode of operation

The deployed system typically comprises a central site (containing the signal processing equipment and an ESM receiver) and two or three side sites containing only an ESM receiver. The side sites relay the signals received to the central site over a point-to-point microwave link. The central site uses the known propagation delay from the side sites to estimate the TDOA of the pulses at each site. The TDOA of a pulse between one side site and the central site locates the target on a hyperboloid. A second side site provides a second TDOA and hence a second hyperboloid. The intersection of these two hyperboloids places the target on a line, providing a 2D measurement of the target's location (no height). A third site provides a third hyperboloid and hence an a measurement of height.

Tamara could automatically track 23 radar and 48 IFF targets simultaneously. Its frequency band is 0.8-18 GHz. The nominal range of the system is 450 km, and it is generally limited by the radio horizon. It provides surveillance over a sector of approximately 100 degrees, with the later KRTP-91 system offering a wider 120 degree sector of surveillance.

Exports

Tesla built a total of 23 units, with 15 units exported to the former Soviet Union, as well as to the German Democratic Republic and, according to some recent publications, Who|date=July 2007 to the United States via Oman in 1991.

Related systems

Tamara was the successor of the Kopáč and Ramona. It has been succeeded by the VERA family of sensors.

ee also

*ELINTESM

Literature

* Jiří Hofman, Jan Bauer: "Tajemství radiotechnického pátrače Tamara" ["The Secret of Radiotechnical Sensor Tamara"] , 2003, ISBN 80-86645-02-9, in Czech language. Describes three generations of the sensors: PRP 1 (1964), Ramona (1979) and Tamara (1989). Jiří Hofman worked in the development of the sensors.

External links

* [http://www.aeronautics.ru/tamara02.htm Newspaper Article collection about Tamara]


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