EL/M-2052
The Elta 2052 is an X-Band airborne active electronically scanned array fire control radar for fighter aircraft. It has been fitted for the SEPECAT Jaguar[1] as part of Indian Air Force (IAF) DARIN III upgrade program.[2] It has also been fitted for HAL Tejas,[3] and described as suitable for use on the F-15, MiG-29, and Mirage 2000. The EL/M-2052 is an advanced Airborne Fire Control Radar (FCR) designed for air superiority and advanced strike missions.
| Country of origin | Israel | 
|---|---|
| Type | Solid-state active electronically scanned array (AESA) fire control radar | 
| Frequency | X-Band | 
| Range | 200 km for surface and sea targets, 300 km for aerial targets. | 
| Azimuth | 200° | 
| Power | ~10 kw peak | 
The FCR is based on fully solid-state active phased array technology. The radar has multi-target tracking capability of up to 64 targets.[4] The EL/M-2052 radar incorporates operational feedback from Israeli Air Force combat pilots.
The radar introduces improvements to the air-to-air, air-to-ground and air-to-sea operation modes of the aircraft. In the air-to-air mode, the radar enables long-range multi-target detection and enables several simultaneous weapon deliveries in combat engagements.[5]
In air-to-ground missions, the radar provides very high resolution mapping (SAR), surface moving target detection and tracking over RBM, DBS and SAR maps in addition to A/G ranging. In Air-to-Sea missions the radar provides long-range target detection and tracking, including target classification capabilities (RS, ISAR).[6]
Controversy
    
A Chinese company, NAV Technologies in Beijing has marketed a radar similar to the 2052. It is said to have caused an investigation in Washington for a connection between Israel and Beijing. Elta denies this. No further news on this radar has been heard.[7]
Features
    
- Full solid-state (electronics) radar
 - High MTBCF (redundancy)
 - High ECM immunity
 - Extended detection rages
 - Multi Target Tracking (64 targets)
 - Simultaneous modes of operation
 - Solid-state, active phased array technology
 - Pulse Doppler, all aspect, shoot down capabilities
 - Simultaneous multi-target tracking and engaging
 - Simultaneous multi-mode operation
 - Ultra-low side-lobe antenna
 - Sigma, two axis monopulse and guard channels
 - Flexible interfaces and growth potential 
- - Modular hardware and software
 - - Spare memory and computing power
 
 - High mission reliability (built with redundancy)
 
Operational Modes
    
- Ait-to-Air
- TWS/Multi-target detection and tracking
 - Multi-target ACM
 - High resolution raid assessment
 
 - Air-to-Ground
- High resolution mapping (SAR Mode)
 - High resolution mapping (SAR Mode)
 - AGR - Air-to-Ground Ranging
 - RBM - Real Beam Map
 - DBS - Doppler Beam Sharpening
 - GMTI on RBM, SAR
 - GMTT on RBM, SAR
 - Beacon
 - Weather
 
 - Air-to-Sea
 
References
    
- "Indian Jaguar 'test-flown with AESA radar' - Jane's 360". www.janes.com.
 - Pubby, Manu (2018-05-10). "Israeli super radars set to give desi LCA fighter jet enhanced combat capability". The Economic Times. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
 - Gady, Franz-Stefan. "India Selects Israeli Radar and Electronic Warfare Suite For Tejas Light Combat Aircraft". thediplomat.com. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
 -  "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-02-01. Retrieved 2009-01-31.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - "Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. - Groups Elta Number Products ELM-2052 Systems Airborne Fighters". www.iai.co.il.
 -  "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-12-21. Retrieved 2022-03-06.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - Minnick, Usman Ansari, Wendell (8 August 2017). "Chinese Radar Strongly Resembles Israeli Product".
 - "AIRBORNE AESAFIRE CONTROL RADAR" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2019-07-13.