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Sea-Based X-Band Radar: Approved For Public Release 02/2011 11-MDA-6087 (28 MAR 11)

The Sea-Based X-Band Radar acquires, tracks, and discriminates ballistic missile flight characteristics to support missile defense testing and operations. It is a large, mobile radar mounted on a semi-submersible ocean platform, providing an advanced capability to track missiles and discriminate warheads from decoys. Its mobility allows it to be repositioned globally to test different scenarios for the Ballistic Missile Defense System.

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Sea-Based X-Band Radar: Approved For Public Release 02/2011 11-MDA-6087 (28 MAR 11)

The Sea-Based X-Band Radar acquires, tracks, and discriminates ballistic missile flight characteristics to support missile defense testing and operations. It is a large, mobile radar mounted on a semi-submersible ocean platform, providing an advanced capability to track missiles and discriminate warheads from decoys. Its mobility allows it to be repositioned globally to test different scenarios for the Ballistic Missile Defense System.

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Sea-Based X-Band Radar

The Sea-Based X-Band (SBX) Radar acquires, tracks and discriminates


the flight characteristics of ballistic missiles. The SBX provides an
advanced capability to the overall Ballistic Missile Defense System
(BMDS), greatly increasing the Missile Defense Agency’s ability to
conduct operational and realistic testing of the BMDS, while providing an
operational capability to the Combatant Commands.

Overview
 The SBX is a unique combination of an advanced X-band radar
mounted on a mobile, ocean-going, semi-submersible platform that provides the BMDS with an extremely powerful
and capable radar that can be positioned to cover any region of the globe.
 The vessel is based on a fifth-generation semi-submersible oil drilling platform. It is twin-hulled, self-propelled, and
stable in high winds and turbulent sea conditions.
 Its ocean-spanning mobility allows the radar to be repositioned as needed to support the various BMDS test
scenarios. Operationally, it provides an advanced radar capability to obtain missile tracking information while an
incoming threat missile is in flight, discriminates between the hostile missile warhead and any decoys, and provides
that data to interceptor missiles so that they can successfully intercept and destroy the threat missile before it can
reach its target.

Details
 The SBX is 240 feet wide and 390 feet long. It towers more than 280 feet from its keel to the top of the radar dome
and displaces nearly 50,000 tons.
 Larger than a football field, the main deck houses living quarters, workspaces, storage, power generation, bridge,
and control rooms while providing the space and infrastructure necessary to support the radar antenna array,
command control and communications suites, and an In-flight Interceptor Communication System Data Terminal
which provides missile tracking and target discrimination data to interceptor missiles.

Development
 Construction of the vessel and integration of the payloads were completed in two Texas shipyards and extensive
sea-trials were conducted in the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean.
 The SBX can be redeployed as needed to support both testing and defensive operations for the BMDS.

Approved for Public Release 02/2011


11-MDA-6087 (28 MAR 11)

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