Foster scanner

The AN/MPQ-4A counterbattery radar used a Foster scanner, the large conical object in the middle of the image. This produced a horizontally scanning signal, which was sent forward by the large rectangular reflector.

The Foster scanner, or Variable Path scanner, is a type of radar system that produces a narrow beam that rapidly scans an area in front of it. Foster scanners were widely used in post-World War II radar systems used for artillery and mortar spotting. Modern radars in this role normally use electronic scanning in place of a Foster scanner for this purpose.