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AN/APG-66

AN/APG-66
Country of origin United States
ManufacturerNorthrop Grumman
DesignerWestinghouse
TypeFire-control radar
FrequencyX-band
Range80 nmi (150 km; 92 mi)[1]
Azimuth40° x 10°
RelatedAN/APG-68, AN/APG-83

The AN/APG-66 radar is an X-band[1] solid state medium range (up to 80 nautical miles (150 km; 92 mi)) pulse-Doppler planar array radar originally designed by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation (now Northrop Grumman) for use in early generations of the F-16 Fighting Falcon. Later F-16 variants use the AN/APG-68 or the AN/APG-83. This radar was employed in all domestic and export versions of the F-16A/B models throughout the production. Subsequent upgrades have been installed in many varying aircraft types including the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's C-550 Cessna Citation, US Navy P-3 Orion, and Piper PA-42 Cheyenne II's.

Capabilities

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Developed from Westinghouse's WX-200 concept radar, the AN/APG-66 was designed for operation with the AIM-7 Sparrow and AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles. Operation with AIM-120 AMRAAM missiles was introduced with a later variant.[1][2] Production of system components also involved Belgium, Denmark, Netherlands and Norway.[1]

The system has 10 operating modes for air-to-air (search and targeting) and air-to-surface operation. Air-to-ground offers ground mapping, doppler beam-sharpening, beacon, and sea modes.[2]

It has both "uplook" and "downlook" scanning capabilities. In uplook mode, the radar uses a low Pulse-Repetition Frequency (PRF) for medium- and high-altitude target detection in low clutter, while downlook mode uses medium PRF for target detection in heavy clutter environments.[2] In operation, it also has jamming resistant frequency agility.[1]

Composition

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The radar system is composed of six individual line-replaceable units (LRUs). They consist of:

Specifications

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Variants

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Wolff, Christian, "AN/APG-66", RadarTutorial.eu, retrieved 9 August 2024
  2. ^ a b c d Info About the F - 16 "Fighting Falcon"... Volume - 3..., retrieved 9 August 2024
  3. ^ "AN/APG-66 radar in an F-16 fighter aircraft", Encyclopædia Britannica, retrieved 8 August 2024

See Also

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