- AN/APQ-159
Emerson Electric's AN/APQ-159 was a
I band /J band radar designed to upgrade Emerson's simpleAN/APQ-153 used in theF-5 Freedom Fighter . It offered roughly double the range, increased off-boresight tracking angles, and considerably improved reliability. Originally intended to be replaced by the further improvedAN/APQ-167 , modernized F-5's have typically moved to the entirely newAN/APG-69 instead.Like the earlier APQ-153, the APQ-159 was a purely air-to-air radar system. It had four primary modes of operation, two search modes with different ranges using a simple B-Scope display, a boresight gunnery display with ranging and automatic lock-on ("dogfight mode"), and a similar mode used with the
AIM-9 Sidewinder that calculated the missile's engagement envelope and provided cues to the pilot to fly into the envelope. The radar offered no air-to-ground modes at all, nor was it capable of firing theAIM-7 Sparrow in spite of its BVR-capable range.The APQ-159's primary upgrade was the addition of a new planar
phased array antenna, replacing the -153's parabolic dish. This made the antenna smaller front-to-back and allowed it to be pointed to higher angles within the nose. It also greatly reduced the sidelobes, which improved gain and allowed the range to be greatly increased from the -153's roughly 10 nm to the -159's 20 nm. The electronics were also upgraded, offering increasedfrequency agility and dramatically improvingmean time between failure (MTBF) from about 62 hours in the -153 to 125 in the latest models of the -159, which have actually demonstrated 150 hours MTBF in the field.Several versions of the APQ-159 were built over its lifetime. It was initially offered in four separate models with the same radar electronics, but different displays. The APQ-159-1 and -2 models used a display that could operate in
television mode to operate theAGM-65 Maverick air-to-ground missile, while the -3 and -4 lacked this capability. The difference between the odd and even numbered versions was the inclusion of a second set of displays and controls for the even-numbed versions, for use in the two seater F-5F. The APQ-159-5 version was a product improvement that further improved reliability and reduced weight to the same as the original APQ-153, making in-field upgrades much simpler. The final version was the APQ-159-7.References
* [http://www.janes.com/extracts/extract/jav/jav_0701.html AN/APQ-159(V) radar (United States)] , "Jane's Avionics", July 12, 2002
External links
* [http://www.usdynamicscorp.com/literature/general/AN_APQ-159.pdf USDynamics AN/APQ-159]
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