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The AN/AWG-9 offers multiple air-to-air modes: long-range continuous-wave radar velocity search, range-while-search at shorter ranges, and an airborne track-while-scan mode with the ability to track up to 24 airborne targets, display 18 of them on the cockpit displays, and launch against 6 of them at the same time. This function was originally ...
My assistant pointed a K-band radar gun at my test car, a 2017 Audi Q7, while I drove up a hill with a slight curve so that the vehicle would have to drive into the radar gun’s line of sight ...
AN/APG-24 Fire control radar for Convair B-36B; AN/APG-25 X band gun aiming radar for North American F-100 Super Sabre; AN/APG-26 Westinghouse Electric (1886) fire control radar for Douglas F3D Skyknight; AN/APG-27 Gun aiming radar for tail guns of Convair XB-46 and Martin XB-48; AN/APG-28 Interception radar for North American F-82 Twin Mustang
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Once the radar can "look down", it is subsequently desirable to "shoot down". Various weapons systems (including guns and missiles) are then employed against designated radar targets, either relying on the aircraft's radar employing the "look down" capability (as in semi-active radar homing) or the weapon's own active radar to resolve the indicated target (as in active radar homing).
Ground-Ranging Radar: AN/APG-22: X-band Gun Sight Radar, used with Mk18/23 Lead-computing Gunsights: Raytheon: AN/APG-23: Weapons System Radar: B-36 Peacemaker: AN/APG-24: Weapons System Radar: B-36 Peacemaker: AN/APG-25: X-band Gun Tracking Radar: F-100 Super Sabre: AN/APG-26: Weapons System Tracking Radar: F3D Skyknight: Westinghouse Electric ...
AN/APQ-50 is the radar installed on low-rate initial production batch of F-4s, but as with earlier radars, it was not used in great numbers in comparison to later radars of the same family. The parabolic antenna is 24 inches in diameter, and in addition to providing all weather capability, AN/APQ-50 FCR also provides information on automatic ...
The AN/FPS-24 Radar was a long range early warning radar used by the United States Air Force Air Defense Command. It used a two-frequency signal in order to avoid fluctuation loss, which causes signals on single-frequency radars to fade in and out as the target moves. Reducing this effect results in a much steadier signal.