- APG-66
The AN/APG-66
radar is a solid state medium range (up to 150 km)Pulse-doppler radar designed by Westinghouse (nowNorthrop Grumman ) for use in theF-16 Fighting Falcon and in the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's C-550Cessna Citation and Piper PA-42 Cheyenne II's. The system consists of the followingline replaceable unit s:
* Antenna
*Transmitter
* Low-power radio frequency
*Digital signal processor
* Radar computerNomenclature
Per the Joint Electronics Type Designation System (JETDS), the AN/APG-66 nomenclature is derived thusly:
* "AN/" tag indicates the nomeclature is derived from the JETDS
* "A" indicating a system intended for use in manned aircraft
* "P" indicating the system is a radar
* "G" indicating a fire control radar
* "66" as an arbitrary numerical designatorpecifications
* Frequency: 6.2 to 10.9 GHz
* Search cone: 120 degrees × 120 degrees
* Azimuth angular coverage: ±10 degrees / ± 30 degrees / ± 60 degrees
* Weight: 98 to 135 kg depending on configuration
* Volume: 0.08 m³ to 0.102 m³ depending on configurationVariants
* APG-66(T47) - installed in
Cessna OT-47 B.
* APG-66(V)2 - upgrade of base radar. New signal processor, higher output power, improved reliability. Range in clutter/jamming environment increased to 83 km.
** ARG-1 AN/APG-66(V)2 downgraded variant of the APG-66, designed for theArgentine Air Force A-4AR Fightinghawk
**APG-66(V)2A - AN/APG-66(V)2 with a new combined signal and data processor that provides seven times the speed and 20 times the memory of the older radar computer and digital signal processor line replaceable units. In this new variant, the displayed resolution in ground-mapping mode is quadrupled, and is reported to be close to that offered by Sar techniques. Used for modernization of F-16A/B fleet of Belgium, Denmark, Norway and the Netherlands in the mid-1990s.
* APG-66(V)3 - as APG-66(V)2 but with CW illumination capability, possibly for export to Taiwan.
* APG-66(V)X - improved version of the APG-66(V)2/3 radar with greater detection range.
* APG-66H - installed onBAE Hawk 200 aircraft, smaller antenna, giving slightly reduced capabilities.
* APG-66J - configured for the JapaneseF-4EJ upgrade program.
* APG-66NT - installed on NavyT-39N aircraft.
* APG-66NZ - installed under theProject KAHU onNew Zealand sA-4 Skyhawk aircraft.
* APG-66SR
* APG-66SS
* APG-66T - multi-targettrack while scan variant.
* APQ-164 - designed for theB-1 Lancer bomber, with apassive electronically scanned array .
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