SCR-268 radar

SCR-268
SCR-268 radar deployed on Guadalcanal in August 1942
Country of originUnited States
Introduced1940
Type2D air-search
Frequency205 MHz
Pulsewidth7 to 15 microseconds
Range22.7 miles (36.5 km)
Power50 kW peak

The SCR-268 (for Signal Corps Radio no. 268) was the United States Army's first radar system. Introduced in 1940, it was developed to provide accurate aiming information for antiaircraft artillery and was also used for gun laying systems and directing searchlights against aircraft. The radar was widely utilized by both Army and Marine Corps air defense and early warning units during World War II. By the end of World War II the system was already considered out of date, having been replaced by the much smaller and more accurate SCR-584 microwave-based system.

Three soldiers of the United States Army operate a radar used by the 90th Coast Artillery (Antiaircraft, Semimobile, Colored) in Casablanca