گرين پاين (رادار)

(تم التحويل من EL/M-2080 Green Pine)
EL/M-2080 Green Pine
EL-M-2080 Super Green Pine.gif
Green Pine Block-B antenna
بلد الأصلإسرائيل
تاريخ التقديم1995
النوعTransportable multimode solid state active phased array radar.
الترددL band
500 MHz to 1,000 MHz or
1,000 MHz to 2,000 MHz
النطاق500 كم
القطر9 متر × 3 متر
الدقة±4 متر
القدرةسري، ولكن يمكن استخدامه كجهاز طاقة موجهة.[1]
أسماء أخرىOren Yarok

EL/M-2080 گرين پاين (Green Pine ؛ بالعبرية: אורן ירוק‎؛ تـُنطق [oʁen jaʁok]) هو رادار إسرائيلي للدفاع الصاروخي من الأرض تنتجه إلتا، إحدى شركات إسرائيل للصناعات الجوية، ليعمل أساساً مع آرو، نظام الدفاع الصاروخي عن مسرح عمليات، والذي مـُمِّل بشكل مشترك مع الولايات المتحدة. وقد صـُدِّر گرين پاين إلى الهند، كما سُلـِّمت نسخته المتقدمة، گرين پاين بلوك-ب، إلى كوريا الجنوبية بسعر 83 مليون دولار للوحدة، وإلى أذربيجان. قيادة الدفاع الجوي الإسرائيلي ضمن سلاح الجو الإسرائيلي (IAF) في القوات المسلحة الإسرائيلية (IDF) تـُشـَغـِّل كلاً من رادارات گرين پاين وگرين پاين بلوك-ب كجزء متكامل من نظام آرو.

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التاريخ

The Arrow program was launched as a response to the acquisition by Arab states of long range surface-to-surface missiles.[2][3] The United States and Israel signed a memorandum of understanding to co-fund it in 1986,[4][5] and in 1988 the وزارة الدفاع الأمريكية Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO) placed an order with Israel Aircraft Industries for the Arrow 1 technology demonstrator.[4][6][7] Over the years SDIO was renamed to Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (BMDO), and later to Missile Defense Agency (MDA), while Israel Aircraft Industries was renamed to Israel Aerospace Industries. The Gulf War, which exposed the controversial performance[8] of the Patriot missile against Iraqi "Al Hussein" missiles, gave further impetus to the development of the Arrow.[2] It was initially designed to intercept missiles such as the SS-1 "Scud", its "Al Hussein" derivative, the SS-21 "Scarab" operated by Syria, and the CSS-2 operated by Saudi Arabia.[3] The Arrow evolved also with an eye on the advanced missile programs of Iran.


المواصفات

Stages of missile interception by the Arrow system, using Green Pine radar.
Stages of missile interception by the Arrow system, using Green Pine radar.

In contrast to the older AN/MPQ-53 Passive Electronically Scanned Array (PESA) radar set of the MIM-104 Patriot PAC-2, the Green Pine is an active electronically scanned array (AESA) solid state radar. Unlike the advanced AN/TPY-2 X band radar of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, Green Pine operates at L band - in the range 500 MHz to 1,000 MHz,[6][9] or 1,000 MHz to 2,000 MHz.[10]


گرين پاين البلوك-C

Green Pine Block-C has been revealed revealed in November 2018.[11]

المستخدمون

أذربيجان أذربيجان
According to Stockholm International Peace Research Institute report, an arms deal signed between Israel and Azerbaijan in 2011 considers import of one Green Pine radar.[12]
 إسرائيل
Israel had deployed at least 2 Green Pine radars as an integral part of the Arrow system.[13] As of 2008 an unknown number of both Green Pine and Green Pine Block-B versions were active.[14] As of 2012, the first Green Pine Block-B was declared operational and is deployed alongside the two Green Pines.[15]
Flag of India.png الهند
India had acquired and deployed two Green Pine radars around July 2002 and another one in August 2005.[16] The Swordfish Long Range Tracking Radar of the Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation is an acknowledged derivative of the original Green Pine.[17] The Indian government has sought to purchase the complete Arrow system since 1999,[3] but in early 2002 the U.S. vetoed Israel's request to sell the Arrow 2 missiles to India,[4][16] exercising its right as a major funding contributor.[18] U.S. officials argued that the sale would violate the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR).[4]
Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg كوريا الجنوبية
South Korea bought two Green Pine Block-B radars, which became operational in 2012.[11] South Korea to procure two Green Pine Block-C radars, valued at about $292 million. Deliveries are scheduled for the early 2020s.[11]

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  18. ^ Assamann, Lars (2007). Theater missile defense in East Asia: implications for Beijing and Tokyo. Transaction Publishers. p. 205. ISBN 978-3-8258-0223-3. Retrieved 2009-09-12.

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