How India's indigenous AESA radar could boost IAF's capabilities
Date
12/8/2021 2:18:36 AM
(MENAFN- NewsBytes)
The Indian Air Force (IAF ) will demonstrate the use of an indigenously-built active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar late in December. The radar is 95% indigenous, with only one imported subsystem, project director D Seshagiri of Electronics and Radar Development Establishment (LRDE) said. It can also track 50 targets in the sky at a range above 100 km and take on four targets simultaneously.
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The AESA radar is a key force-multiplier in electronic warfare, long-range missiles, and long-distance, precision-guided ammunition. Only a few countries including the United States, the European Union, Israel, and China have it. It is expected to enhance the capacity of many IAF fighters. It will also help India counteract China 's air superiority as the AESA radar can take on the one developed by Beijing.
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