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mustang65
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Posted: Jul 27, 2010 - 04:54 AM
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| How far can the APG 63 v3 Radar that was put into the F-15C's see a Fighter size target since the F-15C is scheduled to use the AMRAAM 120D? Is the APG 63 V3 anywhere close the capability of the APG-77 Since the F-15 is large is has the ability to have a big radar like the APG 77 so can it see fighter size targets at about the same range as the F-22? How are the "Golden Eagles" suppose to support the Raptor? |
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Posted: Jul 27, 2010 - 07:33 PM
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The APG-63 v3 <> anywhere close to a APG-77.
The T&R modules are at least a generation behind and it does not have anywhere near the processing power. |
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Posted: Jul 28, 2010 - 05:06 AM
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| I believe one of the tasks for the Golden Eagles was to launch on targets that the F-22's were stealthily tracking. |
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Posted: Jul 28, 2010 - 06:04 PM
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| I think it's the other way around. Golden Eagle emits and F-22 shoots. |
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Posted: Jul 28, 2010 - 07:09 PM
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mustang65 wrote:
How far can the APG 63 v3 Radar that was put into the F-15C's see a Fighter size target since the F-15C is scheduled to use the AMRAAM 120D? Is the APG 63 V3 anywhere close the capability of the APG-77
Range specifics are always tricky. The best unclassified estimate that I have seen for the range of the APG-63(V)3 is 125 km in look-up and look-down mode for a high-aspect target. That's for a target with an RCS of 1 sq m. The equivalent figure for the APG-77 is reported as 185 km. |
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Posted: Jul 28, 2010 - 11:34 PM
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| And I heard the APG-63(V)3 is even longer ranged than the APG-77 and somewhere close to the APG-77(V)1. |
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Posted: Jul 28, 2010 - 11:44 PM
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| I've rechecked my original source material - that APG-77 figure I quoted was for the (V)1 version. |
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Posted: Oct 05, 2010 - 08:53 PM
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| The APG-63(v)3 is supposed to be in the same class(range wise) as the -77, perhaps even longer ranged due to aperture size. It's the (v)2 that's a generation behind with regards to the T/R modules. |
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