fire-control radar

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A fire-control radar (FCR) is a radar that is designed specifically to provide information to a fire-control system in order to direct weapons such that they hit a target. They are sometimes known as narrow beam radars, targeting radars, tracking radars, or in the UK, gun-laying radars. If the radar is used to guide a missile, it is often known as a target illuminator or illuminator radar.

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FCR
target-tracking radarfire-control system

airborneAN/APG-79AN/APQ-120 familyAN/SPG-51AN/SPG-53AN/SPG-60AN/SPQ-9arrowBlue FoxBTMeraj 4military radarMR-145MR-184OwlSCR-584 radartarget-tracking radarWürzburg radar

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  • airborne fire-control radar
    radar class
  • AN/APQ-120 family
    Military aircraft fire-control radar family
  • AN/SPG-51
    tracking / illumination fire-control radar for RIM-24 Tartar and RIM-66 Standard missiles
  • AN/SPG-53
    United States Navy fire-control radar used with the Mark 68 gun fire-control system
  • Meraj 4
    Iranian military radar
  • SCR-584 radar
    automatic tracking microwave radar
  • Würzburg radar
    primary ground-based gun laying radar for both the Luftwaffe and the Wehrmacht during World War II
  • AN/SPG-60
    fire-control radar that is part of the MK-86 gun Fire Control System
  • AN/SPQ-9
    multi-purpose surface search and fire control radar used by the United States Navy
  • Blue Fox
    airborne radar used in the BAe Sea Harrier
  • AN/APG-79
    US military aircraft fire-control radar
  • MR-145
    Soviet naval gun control system
  • MR-184
    Soviet naval gun control system
This image shows the two rearward AN/SPG-62 fire-control radars on USS Momsen (DDG-92).This image shows the two rearward AN/SPG-62 fire-control radars on USS Momsen (DDG-92).
The targeting radar (target illumination station) of a 9A83-1 TELAR included in the S-300V (SA-12) surface-to-air missile system.The targeting radar (target illumination station) of a 9A83-1 TELAR included in the S-300V (SA-12) surface-to-air missile system.
Porsche stand at IAA Open Space 2025Porsche stand at IAA Open Space 2025
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    classmilitary equipmentairborne fire-control radarfire-control radarWikidata
    classradarAN/APQ-120 familyfire-control radar, airborne fire-control radarWikidata
    classradarAN/SPG-51fire-control radarWikidata
    classradarAN/SPG-53fire-control radarWikidata
    classradarMeraj 4fire-control radar, military radar, phased arrayWikidata
    classradarSCR-584 radarfire-control radarWikidata
    classradarWürzburg radarfire-control radarWikidata
    classradar1970AN/SPG-60fire-control radarWikidata
    classradar1970AN/SPQ-9surface search radar, fire-control radarWikidata
    classradar1979Blue Foxairborne radar, fire-control radarWikidata
    classradar2007AN/APG-79air search radar, airborne multi-mode radar, fire-control radar, active electronically scanned arrayWikidata
    classweaponMR-145fire-control radarWikidata
    classweaponMR-184fire-control radarWikidata
    commonsimageThis image shows the two rearward AN/SPG-62 fire-control radars on USS Momsen (DDG-92). Commons
    commonsimageThe targeting radar (target illumination station) of a 9A83-1 TELAR included in the S-300V (SA-12) surface-to-air missile system. Commons
    commonsimagePorsche stand at IAA Open Space 2025 Commons