7 Improvements the APG-68 Offered the F-16 Fighting Falcon
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The?F-16 Fighting Falcon’s original mission profile was to be the?U.S. Air Force’s top air-to-air day fighter. Over its?forty years of service, the F-16?has evolved into a multi-role, all-weather fighter aircraft.
The development of this fourth-generation aircraft F-16 introduced many innovations. These included the first negative stability and?fly-by-wire flight control system, a?bubble, frameless canopy, side-mounted control stick, and a pilot’s ejection seat that is reclined to thirty degrees. The pilot’s tilt-back seat and a strengthened airframe enabled the F-16 and its operator to be the first aircraft able to execute 9G turns.
What enables this?air superiority day fighter?to adapt to an all-weather, multi-role fighter is the?upgraded radar system. The F-16 was?originally equipped with the AN/APG-66 fire-control radar. This medium-range pulse doppler radar had a range up to 150 km with four air-to-air and seven air-to-ground operating modes for combat, even at night or in poor weather conditions.
Though the?AN/APG-66 would experience multiple upgrades?that increased its range, speed, and reliability, the F-16 would later be fitted with?the AN/APG-68 fire control radar. Like?the AN/APG-66, the AN/APG-68 is a pulse doppler radar. This?evolution of the AN/APG-66 radar?was first introduced to the F-16C/D Block 25. The?AN/APG-68 provided the Fighting Falcon?several capability improvements that transformed its mission profile from daytime air-to-air to a more versatile all-weather, multi-role fighter aircraft.
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7 Improvements the APG-68 Offered the F-16 Fighting Falcon
Without operational radar systems, a pilot is essentially blind in the sky, especially in poor visibility and high ceilings. Take away the fire control radar and pilots are unable to detect or engage air and ground targets. It is essential that a fire control radar be dependable and effective in a combat environment and in less-than-ideal weather conditions.
The latest version of the AN/APG-68 is version 9, or APG-68(V)9. It provides the Fighting Falcon with a 30% greater air-to-air detection range than its predecessor. It is equipped in several variants of the F-16D Block 50/52 for nations worldwide.
Backed by 34 years of industry experience?and with?AS9100C and ISO 9100 certifications, Duotech is a leading source in providing?responsive repair and support for your APG-68 Fire Control Radar.