-
American E-3 Sentry), a discus-shaped
rotating radome,
often called a "
rotodome", is
mounted on the top of the
fuselage for 360-degree
scanning coverage...
-
rotodome about 30 feet (9.14 m) in
diameter and six feet (1.83 m)
thick at the
center is
mounted above the aft
fuselage on two struts. The
rotodome rotates...
- and
Chilean Air Force. The E-3 has a
distinctive rotating radar dome (
rotodome)
above the fuselage.
Production ended in 1992
after 68
aircraft had been...
- most
common systems worldwide.
Boeing produces a
specific system with a "
rotodome"
rotating radome that
incorporates Westinghouse (now
Northrop Grumman)...
-
rotor blade returns) and a low PRF ship
detection mode.
Instead of
using a
rotodome, a
moving radar found on some AEW&C aircraft, the
Phalcon uses the Active...
-
developed from the single-band EL/M-2075 "Phalcon" system.
Instead of
using a
rotodome, a
moving radar found on some AEW&C aircraft, the EL/W-2085 uses an active...
-
being a twin-engined high-wing
monoplane with a
rotating radar dome (
rotodome)
above the aircraft's fuselage. The Yak-44 was
designed to
carry much more...
-
feature of the
Hawkeye is its 24-foot (7.3 m)
diameter rotating radar dome (
rotodome) that is
mounted above its
fuselage and wings. This
carries the E-2's primary...
- with a 24 ft x 5 ft
composite rotodome. The
aircraft flew with the pylon, but not the dome, in May 1989 and with the
rotodome in
November 1990. The Centre...
- the
large Liana surveillance radar with its
antenna in an over-fuselage
rotodome,
which has a
diameter of 9
metres (30 ft)[citation needed]
Detection range...