Ali Yusuf
Registered Member
I am finding conflicting information about the APG-83 SABR AESA radar. This is the radar that equips the F-16V Upgrade and the F-16 Block-70/72.
It has gotten me a bit stumped.
One version states that it is quite an easy, ready-to-use plug-and-play upgrade for the older F-16 blocks. It is air-cooled and touts a detection range of 120 km for a 5m^2 RCS target.
This version doesn't seem to have any range advantage over the mechanically scanned APG-68(V)9 of our Block-52+ and the Block-15 MLUs, to speak of. The only advantage is that it is LPI and has multiple concurrent operational modes, and it is also jamming resistant.
This same version also states that it is a distant second to the APG-80 AESA of the Block-60 of the UAEAF.
Then there is another version, which states that it has a detection range of over 200 km or even over 300 km against a 5m^2 RCS target. This version doesn't mention whether it is air or liquid-cooled. And that it is considerably better than the APG-80.
Can anybody kindly explain which version is closer to the truth?
It has gotten me a bit stumped.
One version states that it is quite an easy, ready-to-use plug-and-play upgrade for the older F-16 blocks. It is air-cooled and touts a detection range of 120 km for a 5m^2 RCS target.
This version doesn't seem to have any range advantage over the mechanically scanned APG-68(V)9 of our Block-52+ and the Block-15 MLUs, to speak of. The only advantage is that it is LPI and has multiple concurrent operational modes, and it is also jamming resistant.
This same version also states that it is a distant second to the APG-80 AESA of the Block-60 of the UAEAF.
Then there is another version, which states that it has a detection range of over 200 km or even over 300 km against a 5m^2 RCS target. This version doesn't mention whether it is air or liquid-cooled. And that it is considerably better than the APG-80.
Can anybody kindly explain which version is closer to the truth?








