AN/APG-66
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Radar AN/APG-66 adalah sebuah radar Pulse-doppler medium padat (hingga 150 km) awalnya dirancang oleh Westinghouse Electric Corporation (sekarang Northrop Grumman) untuk digunakan dalam F-16 Fighting Falcon. Radar ini bekerja di seluruh produksi semua versi domestik dan ekspor model F-16 A / B. Upgrade berikutnya telah diinstal di banyak berbagai jenis pesawat, termasuk C-550 Cessna Citation U.S. Customs and Border Protection, US Navy P-3 Orion, dan Piper PA-42 Cheyenne II, serta Small Aerostat Surveillance System (SASS). Sistem radar terdiri dari unit line dapat diganti berikut:
- Antenna
- Transmitter
- Low-power radio frequency
- Digital signal processor
- Radar computer
Referensi
Pranala luar
- NAVAIR 01-75PAC-1.1, NFO/AIRCREW NATOPS FLIGHT MANUAL NAVY MODEL P-3A/B/C AIRCRAFT
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