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The Israel's Aerospace Industries (IAI) subsidiary Elta is
developing an AESA version of its airborne fire control radar
family designated EL/M-2052. This radar utilizes an array of
transmit/receive solid-state modules designed to dynamically
shape the radiation pattern using ultra-low side-lobe antenna.
The radar supports pulse doppler and two axes monopulse guard
channel, providing all aspect, look-down shoot-down performance,
operating simultaneous multi-mode air-to-air superiority and
advanced strike missions. The radar is based on solid-state,
active phase array technology enabling the radar to achieve
a longer detection range, high mission reliability and a multi-target
tracking capability of up to 64 targets. It can also support
high resolution target identification and separation, performing
raid assessment at long range. as well as surface moving target
detection and ranging. In the anti-shipping role the new radar
provides long-range target detection, classification and tracking.
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support simultaneous multi-mode operation. It can detect targets
at very long range while tracking up to 64 targets, and, simultaneously
engaging several targets with missiles. In ground attack missions
the radar supports mapping, navigation and high resolution imagery
(SAR), supported with Real Beam Map (RBM) and Doppler Beam Sharpening
(DBS) modes. The EL/M-2052 is designed as a modular system,
with built in growth capability, computation and memory reserves.
Its weighs about 130 - 180kg and consumes 4 - 10KVA, depending
on the design configuration.
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