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After rafale had been declared the winner of MMRCA deal there were many angry reactions coming from many self proclaimed
defence experts & arm chair generals in india that Rafale's puny radar wont be able to give IAF any edge in future aerial combat & IAF would be losing it's combat edge against it's adversary.But people dont understand that RBE 2 AESA radar was the safest bet for IAF in comparision to all MMRCA contenders AESA radar's at that time
& would be in future also .
This article tries to explain why RBE 2 AESA radar was the safest bet for IAF in MMRCA evaluations??
1st we should know what was the MMRCA radar requirement at that time??
MMRCA RADAR REQUIREMENTs
1) MINIMUM DETECTION RANGE FOR AN AESA RADAR
One of the selection criteria in the tender is that the fighter's radar must have an active phased array radar with a target detection range of at least 130 kilometers (about 80 miles)."
Zhuk-AE X-band AESA radar offered to India ~ ASIAN DEFENCE
2) DEMONSTRATION OF ATLEAST WORKING AESA MODEL IF NOT OPERATIONAL
But what about the crucial AESA (active electronically scanned array) radar, which is operational only on American fighters at present? MoD said the ASQRs did "not require a flying AESA radar''. Instead, vendors had to demonstrate "a baseline radar model in flight or on a test-bed, the complete working model in a lab and how it would be integrated'' on the Indian MMRCA. "Five fighters, including Rafale and Typhoon, met this requirement,'' said the source.
India goes full steam to finalize $10.4bn jet deal - The Times of India
So for comparitive basis We would be stressing more on Air to air capabilities meanwhile ignoring the Air to ground capabilities of all the radars available at that time.
SO 1st get started by taking a brief look about RAfale"S RBE 2 aesa RADAR & it's capabilities .
RBE 2 AESA radar
The french rafale at that time of MMRCA evaluations had fielded a prototype of RBE 2 aesa radar as it was not operational at that time .
a)No of T/R modules ~ Approximately around 1000 T/R modules according to thales .
SOURCE
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/dae/sponsors/sponsor_rafale/img/fox3_11.pdf
The exact T/R module count is though classified . There were speculations of around 840/870 T/r module by seeing some pictures on net but those pics are not the real production RBE -2 AESA model but rather they are dummy models displayed during Le bourgett air show. Infact French dassault deliberatley shows the blurred production RBE -2 AESA model pics in the net & brochures to prevent exact T/R module count.
b)DETECTION RANGE Against fighter size target = 180-190km (ESTIMATED) maximum range around 200km
RBE 2 pesa has a detection range of (75 nautical miles) 130/135 km & tracking range beyond 60 nautical miles for a target 3m2 (fighter size target)
source Avionics Magazine :: Serious Squall
but French DGA claims RBE 2 aesa radar range is increased by 50% compare to PESA radar
Thales's RBE2 AESA Radar successfully completes new series of tests | Customer Online
& some even claim almost twice the detection range of RBE pesa radar
Delivery of Rafale C n°137, the first European combat aircraft equipped with an active phased array radar
though if we take those claims then increase by 50% detection range of RBE 2 PESA radar it equals around 190/195km against a 3m2 target & if we take almost double claim then it's 200+ km range against a fighter size 3m2 target
Though it is estimated to have maximum range around 200km if we trust French version of wikipedia of rafale & refer it's citations about those claims
Dassault Rafale — Wikipédia
c) maximum no aerial target it can track=40
maximum no aerial target engaged simulataneoulsy =8
Source
http://i1094.photobucket.com/albums/i441/somnath30/RAFALE/rbe2functions.jpg
from this
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/dae/sponsors/sponsor_rafale/img/fox3_2.pdf
d)angular coverage = 140 °
the RBE2 aesa provides +/- 70 degree azimuth and elevation coverage in comparison to RBE 2 pesa +/- 60 degree azimuth and elevation coverage
e)average input power of 9.6 kW -10 kW
Source
Rafale News: Air and Cosmos insight on the future Rafale
Air&Cosmos 2150, Dec 5th , 2008
f) Type of active radar array= Fixed plate
FUTURE PLANS
....In the longer term, Thales plans to develop a conformal AESA radar featuring ultra-thin, lightweight antennas and very fast data links that could greatly increase the integration of onboard systems and permit them to fuse data and perform a host of new missions at an affordable cost. ......
...The ultimate aim is to develop a multipurpose conformal array with a shared common aperture that could be distributed all over the fuselage and wings without significantly affecting aircraft aerodynamics. This will take 10-12 years, Chaltiel says, meaning it could be available for the Rafale F4 standard, which is expected to be introduced around *2020, or the Mid-Life Update, planned for 2025-30......
.....Moreover, the new design will be based on a patented “cloud transmit/receive module” (TRM) approach that will allow novel technologies such as gallium nitride modules to be inserted without changing the overall radar architecture or requiring full requalification.....
pg 32 & pg 33
http://s25.postimg.org/he4isg7n3/Activating_AESA_1.jpg
http://s25.postimg.org/631v430rz/Activating_AESA_2.jpg
Aviation Week & Space Technology | Jul-12-10 | Inside | Zinio Digital Magazines
That means enhanced angular coverage ( conformal arrays on fuselarge or wings) + greater detection range of aerial targets thanks to GaN (5 times more powerful than current GaAS) T/R modules
Drawback of RBE 2 AESA radar
It has a limited angular coverage (foV) due to it's fixed aesa plate design compare to Swashplate aesa radars which have wider angular coverage (FoV) .So in a bvr warfare scenario after EM guided missile has been launched from rafale against a plane having a swashed plate or fixed plate array , the rafale cannot manuveur more than 70 degree from the viewing angle in comparision to swash plate aesa radar planes which have more than 90 degree FOV .
So that means rafale would be closing in against those fighters which has a swash plate aesa radar or fixed plate aesa radar & meanwhile planes having swash plate aesa radar would be flying perpendicular or away from the rafale's BVR missile during it's evasion course but it would still be able to provide midcourse updates to it's own launched BVR missile .That could
make rafale more prone to enemy fighters BVR missile attack.
But according french Air&Cosmos 2355 issue defence magazine MBDA, Thales and Sagem started future Mica NG where provision has been included for third party targeting also in which wingmen / buddy rafale which is in active mode can also provide mid course updates to mica missiles launched by shooting rafale from a safe distance through (Mini awacs concept) .So the shooting rafale plane can easily move away from after launching BVR missile to it's target.
Also after inclusion of conformal radar arrays in future this would also increase the angular coverage of RBE 2 aesa radar even further & negate the disadvantage of fixed plate RBE 2 aesa radar
Meanwhile lets take a brief look about the capabilities of other AESA radar available during MMRCA evaluations & indian perspective regarding those aesa radar during MMRCA evaluations at that time
1) MiG 35's ZHUK-AE AESA radar
The Russian side have two variants of ZHUK-AE aesa radars one is FGA-29 model & other is FGA -35 model .During the evaluations they have fielded FGA 29 model but have claimed the FGA -35 model would be the real radar for MIG 35 in future.
a)No of T/R modules
Zhuk-AE' – FGA-29 model
T/R modules=652
Phazotron Zhuk AE: Assessing Russia's First AESA
'Zhuk-AE'FGA -35 model
T/R modules=1064
b)DETECTION RANGE Against fighter size target 3m2
'Zhuk-AE' – FGA-29 model
130 km (head on) in both look-up or look down modes.
Look-up tail-on detection range is 50km (40km look down).
DSC01637-773847.JPG (image)
somewhere it was reported they have achieved 148 kilometers, according to Vyacheslav Tishchenko, the company's general director.
Zhuk-AE X-band AESA radar offered to India ~ ASIAN DEFENCE
'Zhuk-AE'FGA -35 model
The detection range of this model is 200 km against a fighter plane size target as claimed by phazotron
c) Maximum no of aerial targets tracked & engage simultaneously
For FGA -29
Maximum aerial targets scanned=30
maximum no aerial target engaged simulataneoulsy=6
Phazotron Zhuk AE AESA Radar
DSC01637-773847.JPG (image)
For FGA -35 model
Maximum aerial targets scanned=60
maximum no aerial target engaged simulataneoulsy=8
d) Type of active radar array=fixed plate
e) angular coverage=120 degree i.e +/-60 degrees
Defunct Humanity: AESA radars for fighters. Brief review.
COMPARISION TO RBE 2 AESA radar
definitely RBE 2 aesa radar out performs Zhuk ae 29 model in every thing but ZHUK AE 35 model was going to be the real radar
of MiG 35 .Zhuk ae 35 radar has almost equal detection range or slightly higher .But it has higher no of aerial targets scanned compare to RBE 2 aesa radar.
Indian perspective
The IAF were not impressed by the performance of FGA-29 model basically they wanted a more powerful radar .
Engines and radar to blame for MiG-35 failure in MMRCA contest - 8/4/2011 - Flight Global
Also the Russians had not shown the FGA 35 model at that time it was in sketches only .They displayed it 1st time during MAKS 2013 airshow basically .Had they demonstrated it little earliear during MMRCA evaluations it would have made an impact .Not only that Mig 35 was not inducted by russian airforce by that time .One could be easily skeptical to beleive those claims whther the russians would indeed deliver on their promises.Still critics also claimed T/R modules MMIC technology which the russians have is inferior to western standards may be IAF didnt have beleive that russians can field an AESA comparable to western standards
Source
http://s25.postimg.org/enx10r6pb/russia_far_behind_the_us_on_MMIC_used_on_TR_modu.jpg
http://carnegieendowment.org/files/Decoding_Indias_MMRCA_Decision.pdf
But none the else it's performance would also have been more or less equal to RBE 2 aesa radar in detection range .No major diffence would have happen even if they had demonstrated during evaluations.
2)F16(IN) block 60 APG 80 aesa radar
http://www.mycity-military.com/thumbs2/56181_tmb_68081959_apg80.jpg
The Northrop Grumman APG 80 AESA radar was one of the only fully developed integrated AESA radar that is operational during the intial MMRCA trials
a)No of T/R modules =1000
source
Active Electronically Steered Arrays - A Maturing Technology
b)DETECTION RANGE Against fighter size target (3m2) =120-125 miles (210-215km)
Source
Actual radar range is classified and depend on the target and altitude. But roughly, the F-16 upgrade will likely come in at 125 mi. or slightly less.
Raytheon and Northrop Grumman battle over F-16 radars
it's has a range of 70-80 miles for a 1-sqm target according to (AW&ST 03/13/00)
SOURCE
Look-up detection range of the AN/APG-66/68 radar family
so for 3sqm target it should be higher for sure around 120-125 miles (210-215km) or slightly higher than that
c) Maximum no of aerial targets tracked & engage simultaneously
Maximum aerial targets tracked=20
maximum aerial targets engagement simultaneously=6
Source
Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems developed the AN/APG-80 Aesa radar for the F-16E/F fighters ordered by the United Arab Emirates. This has a greater detection range than the mechanically scanned AN/APG-68 that is fitted to most current-production F-16s, and can track up to 20 targets simultaneously or up to six with the accuracy normally associated with single target tracking
Fighters face the Aesa revolution: since 2000, a small number of fighter aircraft have been flying with Active Electronically Scanned Array (Aesa) radars. To date, these have all been American, but design teams around the world are working to develop their own Aesa fighter radars. - Free Online Library
d) Type of active radar array=Fixed plate AESA array
The antenna of the Super Viper AESA is a fixed plate that does not move. Gone are the stability limits of the actuators driving the mechanical antennas in other fighters.
India MMRCA Programme - Lockheed Martin Presents the F 16IN Super Viper
e) angular coverage=120 degree i.e +/-60 degrees
Defunct Humanity: AESA radars for fighters. Brief review.
COMPARISION TO RBE 2 AESA radar
So APG 80 has slightly higher detection range than RBE 2 aesa radar by around 10% .But regarding maximum no of aerial target
& maximum no of aerial targets engaged it is inferior to RBE 2 aesa radar
But Dassault in order to meet the UAE requirement, the power output will be increased from 9.6 kW to 14 kW by changing the cooling pomp. This should provide an additional 10% range bonus.
SOURCE
Rafale News: Air and Cosmos insight on the future Rafale
3)F/A-18IN (model E/F) super hornet APG 79 aesa radar
It was argurably one of the most advanced US AESA radars offered to india at that time MMRCA evaluations
a)No of T/R modules =1100
Active Electronically Steered Arrays - A Maturing Technology
b)DETECTION RANGE Against fighter size target (3m2) =215/225km (ESTIMATED FIGURE)
For RCS = 1 m2 target : 120~130 km
Defunct Humanity: AESA radars for fighters. Brief review.
some even claim 200km +
http://s25.postimg.org/n2v17t19r/apg_79_radar_range.jpg
http://carnegieendowment.org/files/Decoding_Indias_MMRCA_Decision.pdf
c) Maximum no of aerial targets tracked & engage simultaneously
Maximum aerial targets tracked= > 20 targets
maximum aerial targets engagement simultaneously=??? ( Not known in open sources)
Defunct Humanity: AESA radars for fighters. Brief review.
d) Angular coverage =120 degrees i.e +/- 60 degrees
Defunct Humanity: AESA radars for fighters. Brief review.
e) Type of aesa radar array= fixed array
Comparision to RBE 2 aesa radar
THe APG -79 aesa radar is definitely more capable & technologically advanced than RBE 2 aesa radar but strangely recent
disclosures from US DoD discloses that APG 79 aesa radar has failed to achieve any improvements in detection range compare
legacy APG 73 radar during operational testing
source
http://s25.postimg.org/r9atq0ujz/apg_79_poor_performance_in_evaluations.jpg
http://s25.postimg.org/wm4q19orz/apg_79_poor_performance_in_evaluations_2.jpg
http://www.dote.osd.mil/pub/reports/FY2012/pdf/navy/2012fa18ef.pdf
Indian perspective for all American AESA radar
Unlike the french RBE 2 aesa radar which are offering Full ToT with source codes
There would have been limited Transfer of Technology on the radar, up to the level approved by the US Government. However, Raytheon stated that the level of ToT offered would be compliant with the RFP requirements
The technology transfer, though likely to be limited, would meet the requirements of the IAF. Our proposal will be compliant with the request for proposal (RFP) issued by the IAF for the 126 combat aircraft," he said.
domain-b.com : Raytheon to transfer AESA radar technology to India up to the level permitted by US government
defence experts & arm chair generals in india that Rafale's puny radar wont be able to give IAF any edge in future aerial combat & IAF would be losing it's combat edge against it's adversary.But people dont understand that RBE 2 AESA radar was the safest bet for IAF in comparision to all MMRCA contenders AESA radar's at that time
& would be in future also .
This article tries to explain why RBE 2 AESA radar was the safest bet for IAF in MMRCA evaluations??
1st we should know what was the MMRCA radar requirement at that time??
MMRCA RADAR REQUIREMENTs
1) MINIMUM DETECTION RANGE FOR AN AESA RADAR
One of the selection criteria in the tender is that the fighter's radar must have an active phased array radar with a target detection range of at least 130 kilometers (about 80 miles)."
Zhuk-AE X-band AESA radar offered to India ~ ASIAN DEFENCE
2) DEMONSTRATION OF ATLEAST WORKING AESA MODEL IF NOT OPERATIONAL
But what about the crucial AESA (active electronically scanned array) radar, which is operational only on American fighters at present? MoD said the ASQRs did "not require a flying AESA radar''. Instead, vendors had to demonstrate "a baseline radar model in flight or on a test-bed, the complete working model in a lab and how it would be integrated'' on the Indian MMRCA. "Five fighters, including Rafale and Typhoon, met this requirement,'' said the source.
India goes full steam to finalize $10.4bn jet deal - The Times of India
So for comparitive basis We would be stressing more on Air to air capabilities meanwhile ignoring the Air to ground capabilities of all the radars available at that time.
SO 1st get started by taking a brief look about RAfale"S RBE 2 aesa RADAR & it's capabilities .
RBE 2 AESA radar
The french rafale at that time of MMRCA evaluations had fielded a prototype of RBE 2 aesa radar as it was not operational at that time .
a)No of T/R modules ~ Approximately around 1000 T/R modules according to thales .
SOURCE
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/dae/sponsors/sponsor_rafale/img/fox3_11.pdf
The exact T/R module count is though classified . There were speculations of around 840/870 T/r module by seeing some pictures on net but those pics are not the real production RBE -2 AESA model but rather they are dummy models displayed during Le bourgett air show. Infact French dassault deliberatley shows the blurred production RBE -2 AESA model pics in the net & brochures to prevent exact T/R module count.
b)DETECTION RANGE Against fighter size target = 180-190km (ESTIMATED) maximum range around 200km
RBE 2 pesa has a detection range of (75 nautical miles) 130/135 km & tracking range beyond 60 nautical miles for a target 3m2 (fighter size target)
source Avionics Magazine :: Serious Squall
but French DGA claims RBE 2 aesa radar range is increased by 50% compare to PESA radar
Thales's RBE2 AESA Radar successfully completes new series of tests | Customer Online
& some even claim almost twice the detection range of RBE pesa radar
Delivery of Rafale C n°137, the first European combat aircraft equipped with an active phased array radar
though if we take those claims then increase by 50% detection range of RBE 2 PESA radar it equals around 190/195km against a 3m2 target & if we take almost double claim then it's 200+ km range against a fighter size 3m2 target
Though it is estimated to have maximum range around 200km if we trust French version of wikipedia of rafale & refer it's citations about those claims
Dassault Rafale — Wikipédia
c) maximum no aerial target it can track=40
maximum no aerial target engaged simulataneoulsy =8
Source
http://i1094.photobucket.com/albums/i441/somnath30/RAFALE/rbe2functions.jpg
from this
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/dae/sponsors/sponsor_rafale/img/fox3_2.pdf
d)angular coverage = 140 °
the RBE2 aesa provides +/- 70 degree azimuth and elevation coverage in comparison to RBE 2 pesa +/- 60 degree azimuth and elevation coverage
e)average input power of 9.6 kW -10 kW
Source
Rafale News: Air and Cosmos insight on the future Rafale
Air&Cosmos 2150, Dec 5th , 2008
f) Type of active radar array= Fixed plate
FUTURE PLANS
....In the longer term, Thales plans to develop a conformal AESA radar featuring ultra-thin, lightweight antennas and very fast data links that could greatly increase the integration of onboard systems and permit them to fuse data and perform a host of new missions at an affordable cost. ......
...The ultimate aim is to develop a multipurpose conformal array with a shared common aperture that could be distributed all over the fuselage and wings without significantly affecting aircraft aerodynamics. This will take 10-12 years, Chaltiel says, meaning it could be available for the Rafale F4 standard, which is expected to be introduced around *2020, or the Mid-Life Update, planned for 2025-30......
.....Moreover, the new design will be based on a patented “cloud transmit/receive module” (TRM) approach that will allow novel technologies such as gallium nitride modules to be inserted without changing the overall radar architecture or requiring full requalification.....
pg 32 & pg 33
http://s25.postimg.org/he4isg7n3/Activating_AESA_1.jpg
http://s25.postimg.org/631v430rz/Activating_AESA_2.jpg
Aviation Week & Space Technology | Jul-12-10 | Inside | Zinio Digital Magazines
That means enhanced angular coverage ( conformal arrays on fuselarge or wings) + greater detection range of aerial targets thanks to GaN (5 times more powerful than current GaAS) T/R modules
Drawback of RBE 2 AESA radar
It has a limited angular coverage (foV) due to it's fixed aesa plate design compare to Swashplate aesa radars which have wider angular coverage (FoV) .So in a bvr warfare scenario after EM guided missile has been launched from rafale against a plane having a swashed plate or fixed plate array , the rafale cannot manuveur more than 70 degree from the viewing angle in comparision to swash plate aesa radar planes which have more than 90 degree FOV .
So that means rafale would be closing in against those fighters which has a swash plate aesa radar or fixed plate aesa radar & meanwhile planes having swash plate aesa radar would be flying perpendicular or away from the rafale's BVR missile during it's evasion course but it would still be able to provide midcourse updates to it's own launched BVR missile .That could
make rafale more prone to enemy fighters BVR missile attack.
But according french Air&Cosmos 2355 issue defence magazine MBDA, Thales and Sagem started future Mica NG where provision has been included for third party targeting also in which wingmen / buddy rafale which is in active mode can also provide mid course updates to mica missiles launched by shooting rafale from a safe distance through (Mini awacs concept) .So the shooting rafale plane can easily move away from after launching BVR missile to it's target.
Also after inclusion of conformal radar arrays in future this would also increase the angular coverage of RBE 2 aesa radar even further & negate the disadvantage of fixed plate RBE 2 aesa radar
Meanwhile lets take a brief look about the capabilities of other AESA radar available during MMRCA evaluations & indian perspective regarding those aesa radar during MMRCA evaluations at that time
1) MiG 35's ZHUK-AE AESA radar
The Russian side have two variants of ZHUK-AE aesa radars one is FGA-29 model & other is FGA -35 model .During the evaluations they have fielded FGA 29 model but have claimed the FGA -35 model would be the real radar for MIG 35 in future.
a)No of T/R modules
Zhuk-AE' – FGA-29 model
T/R modules=652
Phazotron Zhuk AE: Assessing Russia's First AESA
'Zhuk-AE'FGA -35 model
T/R modules=1064
b)DETECTION RANGE Against fighter size target 3m2
'Zhuk-AE' – FGA-29 model
130 km (head on) in both look-up or look down modes.
Look-up tail-on detection range is 50km (40km look down).
DSC01637-773847.JPG (image)
somewhere it was reported they have achieved 148 kilometers, according to Vyacheslav Tishchenko, the company's general director.
Zhuk-AE X-band AESA radar offered to India ~ ASIAN DEFENCE
'Zhuk-AE'FGA -35 model
The detection range of this model is 200 km against a fighter plane size target as claimed by phazotron
c) Maximum no of aerial targets tracked & engage simultaneously
For FGA -29
Maximum aerial targets scanned=30
maximum no aerial target engaged simulataneoulsy=6
Phazotron Zhuk AE AESA Radar
DSC01637-773847.JPG (image)
For FGA -35 model
Maximum aerial targets scanned=60
maximum no aerial target engaged simulataneoulsy=8
d) Type of active radar array=fixed plate
e) angular coverage=120 degree i.e +/-60 degrees
Defunct Humanity: AESA radars for fighters. Brief review.
COMPARISION TO RBE 2 AESA radar
definitely RBE 2 aesa radar out performs Zhuk ae 29 model in every thing but ZHUK AE 35 model was going to be the real radar
of MiG 35 .Zhuk ae 35 radar has almost equal detection range or slightly higher .But it has higher no of aerial targets scanned compare to RBE 2 aesa radar.
Indian perspective
The IAF were not impressed by the performance of FGA-29 model basically they wanted a more powerful radar .
Engines and radar to blame for MiG-35 failure in MMRCA contest - 8/4/2011 - Flight Global
Also the Russians had not shown the FGA 35 model at that time it was in sketches only .They displayed it 1st time during MAKS 2013 airshow basically .Had they demonstrated it little earliear during MMRCA evaluations it would have made an impact .Not only that Mig 35 was not inducted by russian airforce by that time .One could be easily skeptical to beleive those claims whther the russians would indeed deliver on their promises.Still critics also claimed T/R modules MMIC technology which the russians have is inferior to western standards may be IAF didnt have beleive that russians can field an AESA comparable to western standards
Source
http://s25.postimg.org/enx10r6pb/russia_far_behind_the_us_on_MMIC_used_on_TR_modu.jpg
http://carnegieendowment.org/files/Decoding_Indias_MMRCA_Decision.pdf
But none the else it's performance would also have been more or less equal to RBE 2 aesa radar in detection range .No major diffence would have happen even if they had demonstrated during evaluations.
2)F16(IN) block 60 APG 80 aesa radar
http://www.mycity-military.com/thumbs2/56181_tmb_68081959_apg80.jpg
The Northrop Grumman APG 80 AESA radar was one of the only fully developed integrated AESA radar that is operational during the intial MMRCA trials
a)No of T/R modules =1000
source
Active Electronically Steered Arrays - A Maturing Technology
b)DETECTION RANGE Against fighter size target (3m2) =120-125 miles (210-215km)
Source
Actual radar range is classified and depend on the target and altitude. But roughly, the F-16 upgrade will likely come in at 125 mi. or slightly less.
Raytheon and Northrop Grumman battle over F-16 radars
it's has a range of 70-80 miles for a 1-sqm target according to (AW&ST 03/13/00)
SOURCE
Look-up detection range of the AN/APG-66/68 radar family
so for 3sqm target it should be higher for sure around 120-125 miles (210-215km) or slightly higher than that
c) Maximum no of aerial targets tracked & engage simultaneously
Maximum aerial targets tracked=20
maximum aerial targets engagement simultaneously=6
Source
Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems developed the AN/APG-80 Aesa radar for the F-16E/F fighters ordered by the United Arab Emirates. This has a greater detection range than the mechanically scanned AN/APG-68 that is fitted to most current-production F-16s, and can track up to 20 targets simultaneously or up to six with the accuracy normally associated with single target tracking
Fighters face the Aesa revolution: since 2000, a small number of fighter aircraft have been flying with Active Electronically Scanned Array (Aesa) radars. To date, these have all been American, but design teams around the world are working to develop their own Aesa fighter radars. - Free Online Library
d) Type of active radar array=Fixed plate AESA array
The antenna of the Super Viper AESA is a fixed plate that does not move. Gone are the stability limits of the actuators driving the mechanical antennas in other fighters.
India MMRCA Programme - Lockheed Martin Presents the F 16IN Super Viper
e) angular coverage=120 degree i.e +/-60 degrees
Defunct Humanity: AESA radars for fighters. Brief review.
COMPARISION TO RBE 2 AESA radar
So APG 80 has slightly higher detection range than RBE 2 aesa radar by around 10% .But regarding maximum no of aerial target
& maximum no of aerial targets engaged it is inferior to RBE 2 aesa radar
But Dassault in order to meet the UAE requirement, the power output will be increased from 9.6 kW to 14 kW by changing the cooling pomp. This should provide an additional 10% range bonus.
SOURCE
Rafale News: Air and Cosmos insight on the future Rafale
3)F/A-18IN (model E/F) super hornet APG 79 aesa radar
It was argurably one of the most advanced US AESA radars offered to india at that time MMRCA evaluations
a)No of T/R modules =1100
Active Electronically Steered Arrays - A Maturing Technology
b)DETECTION RANGE Against fighter size target (3m2) =215/225km (ESTIMATED FIGURE)
For RCS = 1 m2 target : 120~130 km
Defunct Humanity: AESA radars for fighters. Brief review.
some even claim 200km +
http://s25.postimg.org/n2v17t19r/apg_79_radar_range.jpg
http://carnegieendowment.org/files/Decoding_Indias_MMRCA_Decision.pdf
c) Maximum no of aerial targets tracked & engage simultaneously
Maximum aerial targets tracked= > 20 targets
maximum aerial targets engagement simultaneously=??? ( Not known in open sources)
Defunct Humanity: AESA radars for fighters. Brief review.
d) Angular coverage =120 degrees i.e +/- 60 degrees
Defunct Humanity: AESA radars for fighters. Brief review.
e) Type of aesa radar array= fixed array
Comparision to RBE 2 aesa radar
THe APG -79 aesa radar is definitely more capable & technologically advanced than RBE 2 aesa radar but strangely recent
disclosures from US DoD discloses that APG 79 aesa radar has failed to achieve any improvements in detection range compare
legacy APG 73 radar during operational testing
source
http://s25.postimg.org/r9atq0ujz/apg_79_poor_performance_in_evaluations.jpg
http://s25.postimg.org/wm4q19orz/apg_79_poor_performance_in_evaluations_2.jpg
http://www.dote.osd.mil/pub/reports/FY2012/pdf/navy/2012fa18ef.pdf
Indian perspective for all American AESA radar
Unlike the french RBE 2 aesa radar which are offering Full ToT with source codes
There would have been limited Transfer of Technology on the radar, up to the level approved by the US Government. However, Raytheon stated that the level of ToT offered would be compliant with the RFP requirements
The technology transfer, though likely to be limited, would meet the requirements of the IAF. Our proposal will be compliant with the request for proposal (RFP) issued by the IAF for the 126 combat aircraft," he said.
domain-b.com : Raytheon to transfer AESA radar technology to India up to the level permitted by US government
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