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Other then saabs ?Wait till the 30th of this month there's something coming.
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Other then saabs ?Wait till the 30th of this month there's something coming.
Agree on all points except the above in red. Please note:
Saab 2000 AEW&C prepares for duty
by David Donald
- July 3, 2008
Coverage has been increased to two 150-degree sectors (from 120-degrees, still with a 1-degree beamwidth), with range out to the horizon (typically 199 to 217 miles).
https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/defense/2008-07-03/saab-2000-aewc-prepares-duty
There are several factors that go into determining the detection angle. Results are varied according to different target sizes and their radar-absorbent characteristics.
"The system is capable of tracking multiple air and sea target over the horizon and provides above 20km altitude coverage, 360° coverage and has sea surveillance capability."
https://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/saab-2000/
Hence, for various targets, SAAB 2000 is able to detect targets 360 degrees around. While the general definiteion of angular coverage is said to be 120 degrees for all targets.
i think paf uses CAPFirst lets establish something, Stealth aircraft are not Jinn. They have a radar / IR signature, although one that is minuscule, and normal radars would detect them too late, if at all.
PAF Air Defence Directorate's, recent induction of the Chinese JY-27A is not its first attempt into the realm of stealth a/c tracking. VERA and then VERA NG have been there for a decade plus.
These stealth tracking systems work by being cued by the likes of TPS-77. Data from multiple units is assimilated, in real time, and range, altitude, heading of an a/c is produced. This can further be updated to QRA a/c's via radio or data links.
PAF is one of the few services in the world to posses this capability.
Once a QRA a/c has a stealth a/c in sight, its best bet to engage it, would be an IR based A2A missile. It's another issue, that severe political repercussions would follow.
Note: QRA = Quick Reaction Alert, this is not the terminology PAF uses, but RAF does, and unfortunately for me it is engraved in my head.
i think paf uses CAP
P-18Serbia shot down a US stealth jet …… which Serbian radar detected it?
wasn’t it operators personal genius who got that plane downP-18
Pakistan shares a wide variety of land based terrain with India and lacks the strategic depth. Which means, a side looking Erieye traveling from North to South makes more sense compared to 360 looking ZDK-03 given the technological advantages of the former system. Furthermore, ZDK-03 does its job reasonably well supporting the Naval fleet, Naval air arm, and PAF squadrons in the south. However, any day, if you ask a JF-17 pilot to pick and choose between Erieye and ZDK 03 as their battle manager, Erieye will always come on top.
And they are not fanboys.
They can probably ask their Selex Galileo division to do it, but it's probably an issue of cost and addressable market. Raytheon, IAI and Saab have more or less grabbed 90%+ of the addressable market share, leaving Leonardo with very few potential customers worth anything, if any.Why the hell doesn't Leonardo build a bloody AEW&C?
They have the ATR 42/72MP, but that isn't what we're looking for.
https://www.leonardocompany.com/en/air/aircraft/multi-mission-surveillance-aircraft
Embraer uses the Saab Erieye (and in India the DRDO AEW&C).@Bilal Khan (Quwa)
I think Embraer also has a bit of the market.
Can Leonardo/Selex possibly make the antena/radar? Maybe the way india built their netra we can try to build some that way with their input. I am sure there are nations that have a need for airborne surveillance and the established nations are not keen on selling them it!They can probably ask their Selex Galileo division to do it, but it's probably an issue of cost and addressable market. Raytheon, IAI and Saab have more or less grabbed 90%+ of the addressable market share, leaving Leonardo with very few potential customers worth anything, if any.
Selex/Leonardo can make the radar unit as a standalone product. They know GaN TRMs as well as anyone, so if there is a customer, I'm sure they can develop a solution.Can Leonardo/Selex possibly make the antena/radar? Maybe the way india built their netra we can try to build some that way with their input. I am sure there are nations that have a need for airborne surveillance and the established nations are not keen on selling them it!