النسخة اللي بـ 680 موديول دي توفت خلاص وانتهت كانت مجرد نسخة للعرض وانتهت .. لكن فيه نسختين بعد كده .. نسخة بحوالي 1016 موديول وهي دي اللي عليها الكلام .. ودي تقريبا مدى رصدها 200 كم ومدى تعقبها 160 كم لهدف 3 متر مربع .. ونسخة تانية لسة مخلصتش بتستخدم موديولات الجاليوم نيتريد .
الروس بيبالغوا حتى وبيقولوا ان رادارهم يمتلكوا مواصفات افضل من المنافسين .. لكن خلينا لا نفترض ان هذا صحيح وانه مثلهم
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FGA-29 features a 575 mm antenna and 680 T/R modules. Was stated for initial stage performance to have a detection range of 120 km (Later advertised as 130 km)for 3m2 targets and able to track 30 targets and engaged 6 of those at any one time. Later the performance was raised to 148 km for detection and tracking and was expected to reach a detection range up to 250 km.
Work on FGA-29 was stopped. and the FGA-29 label was given to FGA-35 1016 T/R radar.
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FGA-35 featured 688mm antenna and 1016 T/R modules (originally planned 1064) with initial stage performance of a 200 km detection range for 3m2 RCS target. Later detection range was raised up to 250 km.
Able to track 30 targets and engage 6 of those at any one time. (Later reports mentioned capability of detecting 60 targets and tracking 30 with ability to engage 8 of those. Some western and Russian sources erroneously reporting 60 targets tracked instead of detected. ) The FGA-35 was later relabeled as FGA-29.
Take-Off magazine said last year that Phazotron's FGA-35 radar, with 688mm diameter AESA, had slightly more than 1,000 T-R modules - a growth of about 50% over the old FGA-29 demo version with a 500mm AESA. That old demonstrator is really old - it was made and put through bench tests back in 2006 and mounted on the MiG-35 demonstrator (Bort 154) in 2007 and the MiG-35D demonstrator (Bort 967) in 2010.