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  1. The AN/APG-65 and AN/APG-73 are designations for a family of all-weather multimode airborne radar systems designed by Hughes Aircraft (now Raytheon) for the F/A-18 Hornet, and used on a variety of fighter aircraft types. The APG-79 is an upgraded AESA version.

  2. 9 de set. de 2022 · Raytheons APG-73 is an all-weather, coherent, multimode and multiwave form search-and-track sensor. It is an upgraded version of APG-65 that provides higher throughputs, greater memory...

  3. An APG-73 fire control radar is installed into an F/A-18 Hornet. The radome swings open and the radar glides forward on rails to allow access to the entire system. By the 1990s, Hughes and Raytheon were seen as the leaders in tactical fighter radar development and production.

  4. APG-79 AESA radar system is a significant advance in radar tech – from the front-end array to the back-end processor and operational software. This combat-proven AESA radar system increases the power of the U.S. Navy's Super Hornet and the classic Hornet

    • AN/APG Radars
    • The Scaleable Beam Radar
    • The Captor-E Radar
    • Russian Developments

    The first operational fighters to have an AESA radar were a batch of 16 F-15C deployed at Elmendorf Air Force Base late in 1999. They were fitted with the Raytheon AN/APG-63(V)2, a radar whose antenna had more than 1,000 T/R modules, and offered a performance better matched to the capabilities of the AIM-120 medium-range air-to-air missile. It also...

    Launched with an eye to the F-16 retrofit market, Northrop Grumman’s AN/APG-83 Scaleable Agile Beam Radar (SABR) was designed to be compatible with the existing electrical and physical interfaces of the F-16, as well as the aircraft’s existing levels of power and cooling capacity. In 2013, the radar was selected for retrofit to USAF and Taiwanese F...

    Having explored AESA technology under the European AMSAR (Airborne Multi-Role Solid State Active Array Radar) programme, the Euroradar consortium developed the CAPTOR-E radar, which combines an AESA antenna and front end with the back-end of the earlier ECR-90 CAPTOR-M mechanically-scanned radar that had been developed for the Eurofighter TYPHOON. ...

    Early Russian electronically scanned radars for fighters such as the V Tikhomirov Scientific-Research Institute of Instrument Design (NIIP) N007 ZASLON PESA radar for the MiG-31 FOXHOUND used PESA technology. Experience gained from the development of the ZASLON allowed the organisation to use a PESA array for the N011M Bars adopted for India’s Su-3...

  5. The AN/APG-63 and AN/APG-70 are a family of all-weather multimode radar systems designed by Hughes Aircraft (later Raytheon) for the F-15 Eagle air superiority fighter. These X band pulse-Doppler radar systems are designed for both air-air and air-ground missions; they are able to look up at high-flying targets and down at low-flying targets ...

  6. O APG-73 é um radar totalmente digitalizado para uso tanto em missões ar-ar quanto em missões ar-terra. É um sensor de reconhecimento multi-modo e de rastreamento de alvo totalmente coerente, que utiliza diferentes padrões de modulação e se baseia principalmente no projeto de seu predecessor, a AN/APG-65 , com algumas aquisições da APG-70 e ...