Kriegsmarine radartypes recognition guide. |
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FuMO 2 Calais, one antenna, 4 rows of vertical dipoles, 16 in each row. | FuMO 3 Zerstörer-Säule, one antenna, 4 rows of vertical dipoles, 10 in each row. | |||
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FuMO 3 Zerstörer Saule with enlarged antenna, 4 rows of vertical dipoles, 16 in each row. | ||||
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FuMO 4, one antenna, 8 rows of horizontal dipoles, 16in each row. | FuMO 5 Boulogne, two antennas, 12 rows of horizontal dipoles, 16 in each row. | |||
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FuMO 11 Renner 1. | FuMO 303 Freiburg I, two antennas, 4 rows of vertical dipoles 6 in each. Note that the outermost dipoles are flush with the outer edge of the reflector. | |||
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FuMO 62 Höhentwiel S. | FuMO 32X Freiburg IIc, two antennas, 4 rows of vertical dipoles 6 in each. The distance between the dipoles and the length of the dipoles is smaller than on a 303. The reflector is simplified with fewer braces. Please also note the different cabin, similar to the one used by the FuMO 5. | |||
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FuMG (Flum) Leibniz- Cäsar a very unusual version of a Freya, discovered in 2012 on e-bay, and subsequently identified as having been deployed on Sylt*. | ||||
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FuMO Tiefsee a very unusual version of the Freya, discovered in 2013 on e-bay* | ||||
FuMO 214 Würzburg-Riese, See-Riese, FuMO 15 Scheer. | ||||
The above types of radars existed in a total of 5 variants. The FuMO 214 was equipped with a rotating dipole in a small circular housing, and it was produced with 3 different types of reflectors (Type 1 -3). The FuMO 15 Scheer was equipped with a small 2 dipole antenna and has been identified with reflectors type 2 and 3. | ||||
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Reflector Type 1. | Reflector Type 2. | |||
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Reflector Type 3. | Side view. | |||
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