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The '''ESQ/AS-7 Yaraca'''  is the primary radar on the [[AC-88 Taipan|AC-88 Taipan Block II+]] fighter aircraft developed by [[Inyursta]]. It is a solid-state X-band AESA radar featuring spread spectrum transmission. An estimated 2,260 Gallium-arsenide transmit/receive modules allow the ESQ/AS-7 to perform instantaneous beam steering.
The '''ESQ/AS-7 Yaraca'''  is the primary radar on the [[AC-88 Taipan|AC-88 Taipan Block II+]] fighter aircraft developed by [[Inyursta]]. It is a solid-state X-band AESA radar featuring spread spectrum transmission. An estimated 2,260 Gallium-arsenide transmit/receive modules allow the ESQ/AS-7 to perform instantaneous beam steering.
[[Category:Inyurstan Military Equipment]] [[Category:SACTO Avionics]]

Latest revision as of 06:34, 25 February 2022

ESQ/AS-7 Yaraca
Inyur fighter radar.jpg
ESQ/AS-7 on display
TypeMultiband Radar
Place of origin Inyursta
Production history
DesignerNavayelle Systems
Specifications

Operational
range
400km+ 1m2 RCS (narrow band)

230km+ 1m2 RCS (wide band)
70km 0.001m2 (narrow band)

40km 0.001m2 (wide band)

The ESQ/AS-7 Yaraca is the primary radar on the AC-88 Taipan Block II+ fighter aircraft developed by Inyursta. It is a solid-state X-band AESA radar featuring spread spectrum transmission. An estimated 2,260 Gallium-arsenide transmit/receive modules allow the ESQ/AS-7 to perform instantaneous beam steering.