I guess you are refering to the EL 2052 AESA, but that if at all comes only in the MK2. The Mk1 is meant to have either the EL 2032 or a hybrid based on that radar and the DRDO MMR. That however will also be one of the limiting factors wrt export, since Israel will block the sales of their techs to any Gulf country and since they are pretty active now offering their IAI Kfir, even with the EL 2052 AESA in S. America and after Brauil will licence produce Gripen, the chances for LCA on these markets should be slim now.
Sir what about this one (
AESA Radar is still under development for Tejas MK-2 ).... Can we use EL 2052 on Tejas mk1...If not, then why....?
Tejas MK-2 Aesa Radar derived from Israeli EL/M-2052
According to Report in the latest issue of “VayuAerospace” Defence
Magazine , Aesa Radar for Tejas MK-2 is derivative of Israeli EL/M-2052
Active electronically scanned array fire control radar . Earlier its was
presumed that India and Israel are working on new Aesa radar based on
tried and tested variant of EL/M-2032.
Tejas MK-1 houses a Multi-Mode Radar (MMR) jointly developed by LRDE ,
HAL Hyderabad along with Israel Aerospace Industries. MMR is a Hybrid
Radar based on Indian and Israeli technology which is largely based on
Israeli EL/M-2032 pulse Doppler, multimode planar array fire-control radar.
EL/M-2032 are also used on Sea Harriers fleet of Indian navy and in 2010
first Lca Tejas (LSP-3) aircraft flew with new Hybrid EL/M-2032 radar .
once IAF had requested an AESA radar for Tejas MK-2 , it was presumed
that upgraded EL/M-2032 will be mated with Active electronically scanned
array fire control radar (AESA) Antenna developed by India’s LRDE lab .
But VayuAerospace has confirmed that an new Aesa radar will be based on
EL/M-2052 based on fully solid-state active phased array technology.
This new technology enables the radar to achieve a longer detection
range beyond 200km, high mission reliability and a multi-target tracking
capability of up to 64 targets.
In air to ground mode the high resolution Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
is highly effective against static targets while the ground moving
target indicator (GMTI) on real Beam Map (RBM), Doppler beam Sharpening
(DBS) and SAR are valuable assets .
In Air to Sea Mode the Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR) mode
assists target classifications . EL/M-2052 radar is also known for High
Electronic Counter Measures (ECM) immunity, ultra-low side lobe antennae
and High mission reliability .
EL/M-2052 radar for Tejas MK-2 was in contention way back in 2008, but
In 2011 Israeli defence ministry blocked possible sale or
co-development of new radar based on EL/M-2052 for Export market,
restrictions were also imposed on India. Restrictions were imposed
following pressure from the US administration .Saab had considered
offering the EL/M-2052 as part of its Gripen NG proposal for the Indian
air force’s medium multi-role combat aircraft requirement but USA vetoed
it to avoid undermining the sale of US-made systems on the international
stage. but it seems after MMRCA results it was again cleared by Israelis
who are yet to find customers for the radar .
*Features*
Pulse Doppler, all aspect, look-down shoot-down capabilities.
Solid-State, Active Phased Array technology.
Simultaneous multi-targets tracking and engaging.
Simultaneous multi-mode operation.
High ECM immunity.
Ultra-low side-lobe antenna.
Two axes monopulse guard channel.
Flexible interfaces and growth potential.
Modular hardware and software.
Spare memory and computing power.
High mission reliability (built with redundancy).
Source :
Tejas MK-2 Aesa Radar derived from Israeli EL/M-2052 | idrw.org