ELM-2052
Description of the radar set, tactical-technical characteristics
Figure 1: ELM-2052
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frequency: | X-Band |
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instrumented range: | 200 km |
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ELM-2052
The Elta ELM-2052 is an operating in X-Band airborne fire control radar designed for air-to-air superiority and advanced strike missions. The radar is based on fully solid-state active phased array technology. The ELM-2052 is an upgraded version of the ELM-2032. Its antenna can be fitted with either 300, or 500, or 1500 active Gallium- Arsenide TR-Modules.
The ELM-2052 is suitable for a number of aircrafts, e.g. in McDonnell Douglas F-15I and Kfir C10 used in Israeli Airforce, Russian MiG-29, French Mirage 2000, Indian Jaguar DARIN III, and LCA Tejas. Its weighs about 130 … 180 kg and consumes 4 … 10 kVA, depending on the design configuration. It can detect targets at very long-range while tracking up to 64 targets, and, simultaneously engaging several targets with missiles.
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