List of radars
Appearance
This is a list of radars. A radar is an electronic system used to detect, range (determine the distance of), and map various types of targets.
Europe
Surface-based
- ARTHUR - ARTillery HUnting Radar, artillery locating radar
- Active Phased Array Radar - sea-based radar for Dutch and German navies
- DARS Deployable Air operations centre, Recognized air picture production centre, Sensor Fusion Post. A new state of the art mobile deployable NATO Command & Control radarsystem controlling and safeguarding the operational airspace anywhere in the world.
- Globus II - Space debris and surveillance
- S1850M long range radar, advanced derivative of SMART-L.
- SAMPSON - multi-function radar for the Type 45 destroyers.
- Sindre II - air defence
- SMART-L - Long Range Radar
- Type 901 fire-control radar. - Sea Slug missile
- COBRA - Counter Battery Radar - artillery locating radar
Airborne
- AMSAR, proposed Active Electronically Scanned Array
- Erieye radar - AEW
- ARS-400 - ARS-400
- ARS-400M - ARS-400M
- ARS-800 - ARS-800
- Euroradar CAPTOR for the Eurofighter Typhoon
Commercial/scientific
India
Military
Naval
- Super Vision-2000 3D airborne naval surveillance radar.
- Revathi 3D Naval Medium range radar derived from the 3D CAR
Land-based and airborne
- INDRA series of 2D radars, low level radar to search and track low flying cruise missiles, helicopters and aircraft for the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force.
- BFSR-SR 2D short range battlefield surveillance radar for the Indian Army.
- Rajendra Radar 3D medium range fire control radar for Akash SAM.
- Central Acquisition Radar (3D-CAR) planar array tracking radar for all branches of the Indian armed forces. Air force version known as the Rohini. Naval version known as Revathi.
- 3D AESA Long Range Tracking Radar tracking high speed ballistic missile targets.
- Low Level Lightweight Radar(LLLR) 2D low level aircraft tracking radar.
Under development
- Weapon Locating Radar 3D passive electronically scanned array to detect multiple targets for fire correction and weapon location for Akash SAM, developed from Rajendra.
- HAL Multi-mode radar 3D advanced, lightweight multimode fire control radar for LCA Tejas.
- Airborne Warning and Control 3D Active Electronically Scanned Array
- Short Range Radar 3D tracking small fighter sized targets.
- BFSR-MR 2D medium range battlefield surveillance for the army.
- MFCR 3D active phased array radar, complements the Long Range Tracking Radar, for intercepting Ballistic Missiles.
People's Republic of China
Military
Naval
- Type 341 Radar 'RICE LAMP' fire control radar
- Type 342 Radar 'FOG LAMP' fire control radar
- Type 343 Radar 'WASPHEAD/SUN VISOR' fire control radar
- Type 344 Radar fire control radar
- Type 345 Radar fire control radar
- Type 347 Radar 'RICE BOWL' fire control radar
- Type 348 Radar air/surface Naval Phased Array radar
- Type 351 Radar 'POT HEAD' surface search radar
- Type 352 Radar 'SQUARE TIE' naval surface search radar
- Type 354 Radar 'EYE SHIELD' air/surface search
- Type 360 Radar air/surface search radar
- Type 362 Radar air/surface search radar
- Type 364 Radar air/surface search radar
- Type 363 Radar air/surface search radar
- Type 381 Radar 'RICE SCREEN' air/surface search radar
- Type 382 Radar air/surface search radar
- Type 514 Radar air search radar
- Type 515 Radar 'BEAN/PEA STICK'air/surface search radar
- Type 517 Radar 'KNIFE REST' air/surface search
- Type 518 Radar air search radar
- Type 707 Radar 'FIN CURVE' navigation radar
- Type 723 Radar navigation radar
- Type 726 Radar navigation radar
- Type 751 Radar navigation radar
- Type 752 Radar navigation radar
- Type 753 Radar navigation radar
- Type 756 Radar navigation radar
- Type 757 Radar navigation radar
- Type 762 Radar navigation radar
- Type 765 Radar navigation radar
Land-based
- CLC-1 Radar short range surveillance radar
- CLC-2 Radar low altitude surveillance radar
- CLC-3 Radar mobile low altitude air defense radar
- CLC-8 Radar metrological radar
- DLD-100A Radar air traffic control radar
- JY-8 Radar 'WALL RUST' mobile tactical 3D radar
- JY-9 Radar 'WALL EYE' low altitude surveillance radar
- JY-11 Radar low/medium altitude 3D surveillance radar
- JY-14 Radar 'GREAT WALL' medium/long range 3D radar
- JY-17 Radar battlefield surveillance radar
- JY-21 Radar air traffic control radar
- JY-27 Radar long range surveillance radar
- JYL-1 Radar long range 3D surveillance radar
- JLG-43 Radar height finding radar
- JLP-40 Radar surveillance radar
- LSS-1 Radar gap filler 2D radar
- REL-6B Radar long range air surveillance radar
- RES-1 Radar low to medium altitude surveillance radar
- SLC-2 Radar counter battery radar
- Type 571 Radar surveillance radar
- Type 581 Radar air warning radar
- Type 701 Radar meteorological radar
- Type 704 Radar counter battery radar
- Type 791 Radar precision approach radar
- YLC-2 Radar 3D surveillance radar
- YLC-4 Radar long range surveillance radar
- YLC-6 Radar medium and low altitude surveillance radar
- YLC-7 Radar
- YLC-8 Radar long range surveillance radar
- YLC-15 Radar light air defense radar
- YLC-20 Radar passive direction finding and locating radar
Airborne
- Type 204 Radar
- Type 205 Radar
- Type 251 Radar
- Type 252 Radar
- Type 317 Radar
- Type 645 Radar
- Type 698 Radar
- CASSAR-44 Radar
- JD-08 Radar
- CWI Radar
- Type 232H Radar
- MRAIR-1 Radar
- YQC-2 Radar
- Type 245 Radar long radar surface search
- Type 1473 Radar
- JL-7 Radar
- JL-10A Radar
- KJ-1 AEWC 1st gen TU-4 AEWC
- KLC-1 Radar lightweight helicopter borne radar
- KLJ-1 Radar
- KLJ-6 Radar Falcon
- KLJ-7 Radar airborne pulse Doppler fire control radar
- HAL-3 Radar airborne navigation radar
Commercial/scientific
- SLC-4 Radar space tracking radar
- YLC-1 Radar vehicle borne coherent instrumentation radar
Russia/former USSR
Military
Naval
Land-based
- P-3 "Dumbo", Early warning ground control radar.
- P-8 "Knife Rest A", Early warning ground control radar.
- P-10 "Knife Rest B", Early warning ground control radar.
- P-12 "Spoon Rest", Early warning ground control radar.
- P-14 "Tall King", Early warning radar.
- P-15 "Flat Face A", Surveillance/Target acquisition radar.
- P-18 "Spoon Rest D", Early warning radar.
- P-19 "Flate Face B", Surveillance/Target acquisition radar.
- P-20 "Bar Lock", Early warning ground control radar.
- P-30 "Big Mesh", Early warning ground control radar.
- P-35 "Bar Lock", Early warning ground control radar.
- P-37 Bar Lock
- P-40 "Long Track", Early warning/Target acquisition radar.
- P-70 , Early warning radar.
- Kabina 66 Back Net
- 36D6 Tin Shield
- Hen House ABM radar
- Fan Song for SA-2
- Straight Flush radar for SA-6
- Flap Lid for SA-10
Airborne
- N001 Myech
- N007 Zaslon
- N010 Zhuk
- N011 Bars
- N019 RubinTemplate:·w
- Kopyo
- N035 Irbis (see Sukhoi Su-35BM)
United Kingdom
Ground
- Radar, AA, No 3, Mk 2 - Anti-aircraft fire control also used to track weather balloons.
- Radar, AA, No 3, Mk 2 (F) - Anti-aircraft fire control modifed for mortar locating.
- Radar, AA, No 3, Mk 3 - Anti-aircraft fire control also used for mortar locating.
- Radar, AA, No 3, Mk 7 - Anti-aircraft fire control.
- Radar, AA, No 4, Mk 6 - Anti-aircraft local warning.
- Radar, AA, No 4, Mk 7 - Anti-aircraft local warning.
- Radar, FA, No 1, Mk 1 - Control of artillery fire against ground targets.
- Radar, FA, No 1, Mk 2 - Control of artillery fire against ground targets.
- Radar, FA, No 2, Mk 1 - Doppler radar used to detect moving ground targets.
- Radar, FA, No 3, Mk 1 - Mortar locating.
- Radar, FA, No 3, Mk 2 - Mortar locating derived from AN/APS-3.
- Radar, FA, No 3, Mk 1 - Mortar locating .
- Radar, CA, No 1, Mk 4 (F) - Coast artillery fire control modified for use against ground targets.
- Radar, FCE, No 7 - "Yellow Fever" fire control equipment with 2 radars in a single trailer for aiming a Bofors 40/70 AA gun.
- Radar, FA, No 8 - "Green Archer" mortar locating .
- Radar, FA, No 9 - "Robert" long range ground surveillance mounted in Saracen.
- Radar, AD, No 10 - "Yellow River" AMES Type 83 target illuminating used with Thunderbird SAGW
- Radar, AD, No 11 - Tactical control used with Thunderbird SAGW
- Radar, AD, No 12 - Height finder used with Thunderbird SAGW
- Radar, FA, No 13 - Tracking and control used with SD 1 drone
- Radar, FA, No 14 - ZB298 short range manportable ground surveillance.
- Radar, FA, No 15 - Cymbeline mortar locating.
- Radar, FA, No 19 - Militarised WF3 meteorological radar used by AMETS
- Radar, FA, No 22 - MSTAR
- Blindfire - Fire control used with Rapier missile system.
- Dagger - Surveillance used with Rapier missile system.
- Type 86 - "Indigo Corkscrew" Bristol Bloodhound air defence missile system.
- Type 901 - Naval fire-control for Sea Slug missile.
- Type 92 - Long Range Search.
- Type 93 - Long Range Search.
- Type 101 - Long Range Search.
- Type 102 - Long Range Search.
- Mamba - derivative of Ericson ARTHUR artillery locating radar[1]
- COBRA - trinational high performance full phased array artillery locating radar
Naval
- Type 79
- Type 86
- Type 262
- Type 267
- Type 268
- Type 271
- Type 272
- Type 273
- Type 274
- Type 275
- Type 276
- Type 277
- Type 279
- Type 280
- Type 281
- Type 282
- Type 283
- Type 284
- Type 285
- Type 286
- Type 290
- Type 291
- Type 293
Airborne
- AI Mark I - British Air Interception radar
- AI Mark II - used in Boulton Paul Defiant
- AI Mark III - used in Bristol Blenheim
- AI Mk IV - used on Douglas Havoc
- AI Mk VII -centrimetric scanning dish AI radar
- AI Mk VIII made by EKCO
- AI Mk IX - centrimetric with "lock and follow". problems with production
- AI Mk X. modified American SCR 720 adopted instead of AI Mk IX
- AI.17 Post war British Air Interception radar, by Decca codename "Yellow Lemon" used on Gloster Javelin
- AI.18 As above but by GEC used on De Havilland Sea Vixen
- AI.23 Built by Ferranti
- AI.24 Foxhunter for the Panavia Tornado Air Defence Variant.
- Airpass I - AI.23 as used on English Electric Lightning
- Airpass II project name "Blue Parrot", strike radar on Blackburn Buccaneer
- ASV Mark II - Wartime air to surface vessel radar
- Blue Vixen for the Sea Harrier FA.2
- Blue Kestrel - Search Radar
- H2S radar - British navigation radar
- Monica tail warning radar - British WWII
- Red Drover - sideways-looking radar for reconnaissance
- Searchwater - maritime surveillance radar
- Village Inn - cover name for radar based Automatic Gun-Laying Turret
United States
Military
Naval
Early S-band RADAR Designations[2]
Designation | Wavelength | Platform |
---|---|---|
SC | 50-cm | surface ships |
SF | 10-cm | too heavy for intended use on PT boats, but used on larger ships |
SG | 10-cm | surface ships |
SJ | 10-cm | submarines |
SM | 3-cm | aircraft carriers for direction of night-fighters |
SO | 10-cm | PT boats |
SU | 3-cm | Destroyer escorts |
From February 1943 the US used a universal system to identify radar variants, consisting of three letters and a number, respectively designating platform, type of equipment, function, and version. This system was continued after WWII with multiservice designations being prefixed by 'AN/' for Army-Navy.
BuShips 1943 classifications
Prefix | Designation |
---|---|
A | Aircraft, used in combination with other letters |
B | IFF |
C | Experimental |
D | Direction-finding |
E | Emergency power |
F | Fire control radar |
FS | Frequency shift keying |
G | Aircraft transmitting |
H | Sonar hoists |
I | Intercept radar, aircraft only |
J | Passive sonar, for submarines |
K | Sonar transmitting |
L | Precision calibration |
M | Radio transceiver |
N | Echo-sounding |
O | Measuring, for operator training |
P | Automatic transmitting and receiving |
Q | Sonar, for surface ships |
R | Radio receiver |
S | Search |
T | Radio transmitter |
U | Remote control |
V | Radar display |
W | Submarine sonar |
X | Experimental |
Y | Radar homing beacon |
Z | Airborne navigational aids, later replaced with ARN and APN |
Multi-service classifications
Multi-service classification codes according to the Joint Electronics Type Designation System.
Specific radar systems
- AN/BPS-15 Surface search radar, for submarines.[3]
- AN/BPS-16 Surface search radar, for submarines.
- AN/SPG-49 Illumination and tracking radar associated with RIM-8 Talos fire control system.[3]
- AN/SPG-51 Illumination and tracking radar for Mk74 "Tartar" Guided Missile Fire Control System[3]
- AN/SPG-53 Gunfire control radar.[3]
- AN/SPG-55 Illumination and tracking radar for Terrier Guided Missile Fire Control System.[3]
- AN/SPG-59 Multifunction radar for Typhon combat system. Canceled 1963.
- AN/SPG-60 Illumination and tracking radar.[3]
- AN/SPG-62 Illumination radar for Aegis combat system.[3]
- AN/SPN-35
- AN/SPN-41
- AN/SPN-42
- AN/SPN-43
- AN/SPN-44
- AN/SPN-45
- AN/SPN-46
- AN/SPQ-5 Early beam emitting radar for early model Terrier missiles
- AN/SPQ-9 2D surface search radar[3]
- AN/SPQ-10
- AN/SPQ-11 Cobra Judy phased array radar
- AN/SPS-6 2D air search radar
- AN/SPS-8 2D height finding radar
- AN/SPS-10 2D surface search radar[3]
- AN/SPS-12 2D air search radar
- AN/SPS-29 2D air search radar[3]
- AN/SPS-30 3D air search radar[3]
- AN/SPS-32 Part of SCANFAR system.[3]
- AN/SPS-33 Part of SCANFAR system.[3]
- AN/SPS-37 2D air search radar[3]
- AN/SPS-39 3D air search radar[3]
- AN/SPS-40 2D air search radar[3]
- AN/SPS-43 2D air search radar[3]
- AN/SPS-48 3D air search radar[3]
- AN/SPS-49 2D air search radar (long ranged)[3]
- AN/SPS-52 3D air search radar[3]
- AN/SPS-55 2D surface search radar[3]
- AN/SPS-58 Low altitude 2D air search radar[3]
- AN/SPS-64 Navigation radar, USN designation for Canadian LN-66 radar
- AN/SPS-67 2D surface search radar[3]
- AN/SPS-73 Surface search radar
- AN/SPW-2 RIM-8 Talos guidance radar[3]
- AN/SPY-1 3D phased array air search radar part of Aegis Combat System[3]
- AN/SPY-2
- AN/SPY-3 3D dual frequency, phased array air search, tracking, and target illumination radar
Land-based
- AN/FPS-3 search radar
- AN/FPS-6 height finder
- AN/FPS-7 Long Range Search Radar
- AN/FPS-16 tracking radar
- AN/FPS-17 detection radar
- AN/FPS-20, 20A, 20B
- AN/FPS-23 fluttar radar
- AN/FPS-35 long range search radar
- AN/FPS-41 meteorological radar
- AN/FPS-85 Spacetrack radar
- AN/FPS-95 Cobra Mist radar
- AN/FPS-100
- AN/FPS-107 Long Range Search Radar
- AN/FPS-108 Cobra Dane radar
- AN/FPS-113
- AN/FPS-117 Long Range Solid-State radar
- AN/FPS-118 Over-The-Horizon-Backscatter (OTH-B) radar
- AN/FPS-120, AN/FPS-123(V7) & AN/FPS-126 Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS) radars
- AN/FPS-123(V3) PAVE PAWS early warning radar system
- AN/FPS-129 HAVE STARE
- AN/MPN-1 ground control radar
- AN/MPN-2 ground control radar
- AN/MPN-3 ground control radar
- AN/MPN-5 ground control radar
- AN/MPN-11 ground control radar
- AN/MPN-14 ground control radar
- AN/MPN-26 ground control radar
- AN/MPQ-4 Counter-mortar (Firefinder) Radar (replaced by AN/TPQ-36 & AN/TPQ-37)
- AN/MPQ-14
- AN/MPQ-35 PAR (Pulse Acquisition Radar) high/medium-altitude threat detection radar for MIM-23 Hawk surface-to-air missile system.
- AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel radar
- AN/MSQ-46 descendant of AN/MSQ-39
- AN/PPS-5A Ground Surveillance Radar
- AN/PPS-15 Ground Surveillance Radar
- AN/TPQ-10
- AN/TPQ-36 Firefinder radar
- AN/TPQ-37 Firefinder radar
- AN/TPQ-43 Seek Score
- AN/TPS-25 Ground Surveillance Radar (replaced by AN/TPS-58)
- AN/TPS-43 Mobile Tactical 3D Radar
- AN/TPS-43E Mobile Tactical 3D Radar
- AN/TPS-58 Ground Surveillance Radar
- AN/TPS-59 transportable air search radar
- AN/TPS-75 transportable 3-dimensional air search radar
- AN/TPS-77 transportable version of the AN/FPS-117 solid state phased array radar
- AN/TSQ-81 transportable version of AN/MSQ-77
Airborne
AN/APB Series
- AN/APB-2, bombing radar for B-58 Hustler
AN/APD Series
- AN/APD-1, homing radar for TBF Avenger
- AN/APD-5, reconnaissance radar
- AN/APD-7, surveillance radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for RA-5C and OV-1D
- AN/APD-8, podded version of side-looking reconnaissance radar for General Dynamics F-111
- AN/APD-10, side-looking mapping radar for RF-4B/C and C-130 Hercules
- AN/APD-11, side-looking radar for RF-4E
- AN/APD-12, I band/J band side-looking reconnaissance radar for Israeli RF-4B
- AN/APD-13, reconnaissance radar that is part of Quick Look SIGINT for RC-12 Guardrail
- AN/APD-14, SAROS (Synthetic Aperture Radar for Open Skies) by Sandia National Laboratories for OC-135
AN/APG Series
- AN/APG-1, S band interception radar for P-61
- AN/APG-2, S band interception radar for P-61B
- AN/APG-3, General Electric tail gun aiming radar for B-29 and B-36B
- AN/APG-4, L band low altitude torpedo release / aiming radar for TBM, with nicknamed Sniffer.
- AN/APG-5, S band ranging / gun aiming radar for B-17, B-24 and F-86A
- AN/APG-6, L band low altitude bombing radar nickednamed Super Sniffer. Improved AN/APG-4.
- AN/APG-7, Bombing radar to control glide bombs
- AN/APG-8, S band turret gun aiming radar for B-29B
- AN/APG-9, L band low altitude bombing radar. Improved AN/APG-6
- AN/APG-11, L band bombing radar
- AN/APG-12, L band low altitude bombing radar. Improved AN/APG-9
- AN/APG-13, General Electric 75 mm nose gun aiming radar for B-25H.
- AN/APG-14, S band gun aiming radar for B-29
- AN/APG-15, S band tail gun aiming radar for B-29B and PB4Y Privateer
- AN/APG-16, improved AN/APG-2 gun aiming radar for B-32.
- AN/APG-17, improved AN/APG-4 L band low altitude torpedo release / aiming radar and bombing radar
- AN/APG-18, X band gun aiming radar by Glenn L. Martin Company for turret guns, improved AN/APG-5
- AN/APG-19, X band gun aiming radar by Glenn L. Martin Company, improved AN/APG-8 and AN/APG-18.
- AN/APG-20, L band low altitude bombing radar. Improved AN/APG-12
- AN/APG-21, ranging radar for ground attack
- AN/APG-22, X band gun aiming radar by Raytheon
- AN/APG-23, Fire control radar for B-36A
- AN/APG-24, Fire control radar for B-36B
- AN/APG-25, X band gun aiming radar for F-100
- AN/APG-26, Westinghouse Electric (1886) fire control radar for F3D Skyknight
- AN/APG-27, Gun aiming radar for tail guns of Convair XB-46 and Martin XB-48
- AN/APG-28, Interception radar for F-82 Twin Mustang
- AN/APG-30, Sperry Corporation X band fire control radar for B-45, B-47, F-86E/F, F-100, F-84E, F-8A, F-4E & others
- AN/APG-31, Raytheon gun aiming radar for B-57
- AN/APG-32, General Electric X band tail gun aiming radar for B-36D/F and B-47E
- AN/APG-33, Hughes Aircraft X band fire control radar for F-89A, F-94A/B
- AN/APG-34, gun aiming radar for F-104C
- AN/APG-35, fire control radar for F3D Skyknight
- AN/APG-36, fire control radar for F2H-2N and F-86D
- AN/APG-37, Hughes Aircraft fire control radar for F2H-4 and F-86D/K/L
- AN/APG-39, gun aiming radar for B-47E
- AN/APG-40, Hughes Aircraft fire control radar for F-89D, F-94C
- AN/APG-41, General Electric tail gun aiming radar for B-36H
- AN/APG-43, Raytheon continuous wave interception radar
- AN/APG-45, General Electric miniaturized AN/APG-30 for maritime patrol aircraft
- AN/APG-46, original fire control radar of A-6A.
- AN/APG-50, F-4 Phantom II fire control radar
- AN/APG-51, Hughes Aircraft interception radar for F3H-2, F3D Skyknight
- AN/APG-53, Stewart-Warner fire control radar for A-4 Skyhawk
- AN/APG-55, Westinghouse Electric (1886) pulse Doppler interception radar
- AN/APG-56, improved AN/APG-30 for F-86
- AN/APG-57, Gould Electronics fire control radar
- AN/APG-59, Westinghouse Electric (1886) pulse-Doppler radar for F-4J, part of AN/AWG-10
- AN/APG-60, Doppler radar that is part of AN/AWG-11 for F-4K
- AN/APG-61, fire control radar for F-4M, part of AN/AWG-12
- AN/APG-63, for the F-15 Eagle
- AN/APG-64, development of AN/APG-63, never went into production
- AN/APG-65, for the F/A-18 Hornet
- AN/APG-66, for the F-16 Falcon
- AN/APG-67 General Electric X band multimode pulse-Doppler radar for F-20 Tigershark , AIDC F-CK-1 Ching-kuo and T-50 Golden Eagle[4]
- AN/APG-68, for the F-16 Falcon
- AN/APG-69, improved AN/APQ-159 fire control radar by Emerson Electric Company for Northrop F-5 upgrade
- AN/APG-70, for the F-15 Eagle
- AN/APG-71, for the F-14D Tomcat
- AN/APG-73, for the F/A-18 Hornet
- AN/APG-74, Norden Systems pod-mounted airborne radar
- AN/APG-76, Norden Systems multimode Ku band pulse-Doppler radar for F-4 Phantom II upgrade
- AN/APG-77, for the F-22 Raptor
- AN/APG-78, millimetre wave Long Bow fire control radar for AH-64D Longbow Apache
- AN/APG-79, for the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet
- AN/APG-80, for the F-16E/F Block 60 Desert Falcon
- AN/APG-81, for the F-35 Lightning II
AN/APN Series
- AN/APN-12, rendezvous radar for B-47 and C-97
- AN/APN-24, navigational radar set
- AN/APN-242, color weather & navigation radar
- AN/APN-34, ranging radar used in C-97C, R6D-1
- AN/APN-50, navigational radar by Sperry Corporation
- AN/APN-52, navigational radar set
- AN/APN-56, navigational radar by Gould Electronics
- AN/APN-58, improved AN/APN-50 navigational radar by Sperry Corporation
- AN/APN-59, improved AN/APN-58 navigational radar by Sperry Corporation for the C-130, C-135, B-57, C-133, C-141, KC-97
- AN/APN-66, Doppler navigational radar on SM-62 missile and B-47
- AN/APN-67 Doppler navigational radar set for P6M-1, NC-121 "Project Magnet" and USN helicopters
- AN/APN-75 rendezvous radar for B-47
- AN/APN-76 rendezvous radar; manufactured by Olympic; used in KC-97, B-47B/E
- AN/APN-77 Doppler radar set in SZ-1B, USN helicopters
- AN/APN-78 Doppler radar set for helicopters
- AN/APN-79 Doppler radar set by Teledyne for helicopters
- AN/APN-81 Doppler radar set for RB/WB-66, WB-50, C-130 abd KC-135
- AN/APN-82 improved AN/APN-81 (with integration of AN/ASN-6); for EB/RB/WB-66 and KC-135
- AN/APN-85 navigation radar by Hazeltine Corporation
- AN/APN-89 Doppler radar set for B-52E/G/H, part of AN/ASQ-38
- AN/APN-90 Doppler radar set
- AN/APN-92 navigational radar
- AN/APN-96 Doppler radar set
- AN/APN-97 improved AN/APN-79 Doppler radar set by Teledyne for UH-2A, SH-3, SH-34J
- AN/APN-99 improved AN/APN-82 Doppler navigational radar set (with AN/ASN-6 replaced by AN/ASN-7) for B-52, AC-130A and KC-135
- AN/APN-101 airborne radar for RF-4C/F-4E
- AN/APN-102 Doppler radar set by Gould Electronics for RB-47/WB-47E, RB-57F/WB-57F, F-100C/F, RF-101
- AN/APN-105 all-weather Doppler navigational radar system by LFE for F-105B/D and T-39B
- AN/APN-107 navigational radar for RB-57D
- AN/APN-108 improved AN/APN-89 Doppler radar set (with gyro components from AN/APN-81 for B-52E
- AN/APN-110 Doppler navigational radar set for B-58, F-100D/F, RF-101
- AN/APN-113 Doppler radar for B-58, part of AN/ASQ-42
- AN/APN-115 Navigational radar by General Electric
- AN/APN-116 Doppler radar set
- AN/APN-118 Doppler navigational radar set
- AN/APN-119 Doppler navigational radar set
- AN/APN-122 Doppler navigation radar set for S-2, A-2, A-3, A-4, RA-5C, A-6, C-47, C-54, EC-121, E-2, TF-8, P-2, P-3, P5M
- AN/APN-126 Doppler radar set
- AN/APN-127 collision warning radar
- AN/APN-128 development of AN/APN-97 navigational radar by Teledyne for C-130
- AN/APN-129 improved AN/APN-128 Doppler navigational radar system by Teledyne for OV-1A/B
- AN/APN-130 improved AN/APN-129 Doppler radar by Teledyne for UH-2A, SH-3, SH-34J and CH-53D
- AN/APN-131 Doppler navigational radar for F-105, T-39B, TF-8A
- AN/APN-142 Navigational radar for F-4C
- AN/APN-144 Doppler navigational radar for EC-121 and VC-137
- AN/APN-147 Doppler navigational radar system Canadian Marconi Company for AC-119, C-124C, C-130, WC-130B/E, RC-135A, WC-135B/C-135F and C-141
- AN/APN-148 Doppler navigational radar for F-105D/F
- AN/APN-149 terrain avoidance radar for TF-8
- AN/APN-153 Doppler navigational radar for A-6, A-4, EA-6, A-7, C-130G, E-2, P-3A, S-2E
- AN/APN-158 Weather radar Rockwell Collins for HC-123B, U-8F, U-21A and CV-2
- AN/APN-161 improved AN/APN-59 navigational radar with high-resolution mapping capability incorporated by Sperry Corporation for C-130
- AN/APN-162 navigational radar manufactured by Marconi Electronic Systems
- AN/APN-163 Doppler navigational radar system
- AN/APN-165 Terrain-following/ground-mapping radar by Texas Instruments for OV-1 Mohawk
- AN/APN-168 Doppler radar by Marconi Electronic Systems used with AN/AYA-3; used in CH-53A and OV-1 Mohawk
- AN/APN-169 station-keeping radar by Sierra, for the C-130 and C-141
- AN/APN-170 terrain following radar by General Dynamics for A-4C, B-52 and B-58
- AN/APN-172 improved AN/APN-168 Doppler radar set by Marconi Electronic Systems; used with AN/ASN-73 for HH-53C, CH-53G
- AN/APN-174 station-keeping subsystem radar set by Teledyne for CH-46 and CH-53
- AN/APN-175 Doppler radar set by Canadian Marconi Company for C-130, CH-3B, HH-3E and MH-53
- AN/APN-178 navigational radar by Sierra for C-130
- AN/APN-179 Doppler navigational radar by Bendix Corporation for EC-47
- AN/APN-182 improved AN/APN-130 Doppler navigational radar system by Teledyne used with AN/AYK-2 for SH-3H, CH-46, HH-46A/D, SH-2D, UH-2C, and RH-53
- AN/APN-185 Doppler navigational radar by Singer Corporation for FB-111A, A-7D and B-1A
- AN/APN-186 Doppler radar system for A-6, part of ILAAS (AN/ASQ-116)
- AN/APN-187 improved AN/APN-185 Doppler navigational radar by Singer Corporation for P-3 Orion
- AN/APN-189 development of AN/APN-172 Doppler navigation radar by Canadian Marconi Company for F-111D
- AN/APN-190 improved AN/APN-185 Doppler radar by Singer Corporation for A-7, AC-130E, F-111
- AN/APN-195 nose-mounted radar by Rockwell Collins for SH-3D, HH-3E
- AN/APN-196 Doppler radar for F-105
- AN/APN-202 airborne carrier landing radar system for C-2 Greyhound, S-3 Viking, F/A-18, AV-8, and used in conjunction with AN/SPN-46 onboard aircraft carrier
- AN/APN-205 improved AN/APN-182 Doppler radar by Teledyne for SH-2, SH-60B
- AN/APN-206 Doppler radar set for B-1A
- AN/APN-208 development of AN/AON-189 Doppler navigational radar by Canadian Marconi Company for HH-53H, and Bell 412
- AN/APN-210 development of AN/APN-190 Doppler radar set by Singer Corporation for CH-53G
- AN/APN-211 improved AN/APN-205 navigational radar by Teledyne for helicopters
- AN/APN-215 improved AN/APN-179 weather and navigational radar by Bendix Corporation used in RU-38A, U-21 and C-130
- AN/APN-217 improved AN/APN-211 Doppler navigational radar system by Teledyne for AH-1W, UH-1N, SH-2G, SH-3D, HH-3F, CH-46, CH-53E, MH-53E, RH-53D, HH-60H/J, SH-60B/F/J, V-22
- AN/APN-218 development of AN/APN-218 Doppler radar navigation system by Teledyne for B-1B, B-52G/H, KC-135, C-130 and F-111G [citation needed]
- AN/APN-220 development of AN/APN-218 Doppler radar by Teledyne
- AN/APN-221 development of AN/APN-208 Doppler radar by Canadian Marconi Company for C-141 and HH-53H, MH-53J
- AN/APN-227 Doppler radar sensor by Canadian Marconi Company for P-3C
- AN/APN-230, improved AN/APN-220 Doppler navigational radar by Teledyne for B-1B
- AN/APN-231, derivative AN/APN-230 Doppler navigation radar system by Teledyne for EA-6A
- AN/APN-233 improved AN/APN-230 Doppler navigational radar by Teledyne for C-2 Greyhound, OV-10D, CH-47, S-2, Alpha Jet and DHC-5
- AN/APN-234 improved AN/APN-215 weather and navigational radar (Model RDR-1400C) by Bendix Corporation for P-3 Orion and C-2 Greyhound
- AN/APN-235 improved AN/APN-221 Doppler navigational radar set by Marconi Electronic Systems for HH-60A
- AN/APN-236 development of AN/APN-233 Doppler radar system by Teledyne
- AN/APN-237 Ku band terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments, part of AN/AAQ-13
- AN/APN-239 improvement of AN/APN-234 weather and navigational radar (Model RDR-1400C) Bendix Corporation for HH-60G, MH-60G
- AN/APN-240 improved AN/APN-169 station keeping radar system by Sierra Research
- AN/APN-241 weather and navigational radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for C-130H/J, C-27J, and HS-748 (Australia)
- AN/APN-242 improved AN/APN-161 weather and navigational radar by Sperry Corporation
- AN/APN-243 improved AN/APN-243 station-keeping radar by Sierra Technologies; for C-17 and C-130J
- AN/APN-244 E-TCAS (Enhanced Traffic Alert Collision Avoidance System by Bendix Corporation radar for C-130E/H/J
- AN/APN-245 improved AN/APN-202 ACLS (Automatic Carrier Landing System) radar for F/A-18, used in conjunction with AN/SPN-46 onboard aircraft carrier
AN/APQ Series
- AN/APQ-5, low altitude bombing radar by Western Electric for B-24 Liberator, B-25 Mitchell, PBJ, PBM Mariner and B-32 Dominator
- AN/APQ-7, X band bombing radar by Western Electric for B-17 Flying Fortress, B-24 Liberator, B-25J, B-29 Superfortress and B-32 Dominator, nicknamed Eagle Mk 1
- AN/APQ-10, X band high altitude bombing radar by Western Electric for B-29 Superfortress, nicknamed Eagle Mk 2
- AN/APQ-11, torpedo aiming radar, previously known as SCR-626
- AN/APQ-12, bombing and torpedo aiming radar, previously known as SCR-631
- AN/APQ-13, X band bombing radar by Western Electric for B-29 Superfortress and B-32 Dominator, nicknamed Mickey
- AN/APQ-14, airborne radar nicknamed as Moth-1
- AN/APQ-16, airborne bombing radar
- AN/APQ-19, S band search and navigational radar
- AN/APQ-23, X band high altitude bombing radar for B-29 Superfortress
- AN/APQ-24, bombing and navigational radar for B-36B, B-45A, B-50 Superfortress, and B-66B, designated as K-1 System
- AN/APQ-31, bombing and navigational radar
- AN/APQ-34, K band bombing radar by Western Electric
- AN/APQ-35, X band search and attack radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for F3D Skyknight, F3H Demon and F2H Banshee
- AN/APQ-36, improved AN/APQ-35 radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for F3D-2M and F7U Cutlass
- AN/APQ-39, Weather and navigational radar onboard B-52 Stratofortress
- AN/APQ-41, improved AN/APQ-36 by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for F3D-2 and F2H-3
- AN/APQ-43, airborne radar exported to UK with British designation AI-22 for Javelin FAW.2 to FAW.6
- AN/APQ-46, cancelled airborne radar for the proposed F3D-3
- AN/APQ-50, improved AN/APQ-41 radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for F-4 Phantom II, F3H Demon and F4D Skyray
- AN/APQ-51, X band missile control radar by Sperry Corporation for F3H Demon and F7U Cutlass
- AN/APQ-54, airborne projectile velocity measuring radar
- AN/APQ-55, K band side looking radar for RF-4C
- AN/APQ-56, side looking aperture radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for RB-57 and RB-47
- AN/APQ-57, millimetre wave navigational radar
- AN/APQ-58, millimetre wave navigational radar
- AN/APQ-59, improved AN/APQ-56 side looking radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886)
- AN/APQ-60, missile illumination radar by Raytheon for semi-active radar homing missiles
- AN/APQ-62, side looking radar
- AN/APQ-64, Sparrow II missile control radar for F5D Skylancer
- AN/APQ-65, interception radar exported to France for French built de Havilland Vampire
- AN/APQ-67, interception radar by Raytheon
- AN/APQ-69, podded version of side-looking aperture radar by Hughes Aircraft for B-58 Hustler
- AN/APQ-70, millimetre wave navigational radar
- AN/APQ-72, improved AN/APQ-50 by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for F-4 Phantom II
- AN/APQ-73, side-looking radar for RS-70
- AN/APQ-74, X band missile control radar
- AN/APQ-81, Doppler navigational radar by Northrop Corporation for F6D Missileer and A-3 Skywarrior
- AN/APQ-83, airborne radar by Magnavox for F-8D
- AN/APQ-84, improved AN/APQ-83 radar by Magnavox for F-8 Crusader
- AN/APQ-86, K band side-looking radar by Texas Instruments for RU-8D
- AN/APQ-88, airborne radar by Naval Avionics for YA-6A
- AN/APQ-89, terrain-following radar tested on T-2 Buckeye
- AN/APQ-92, Ku band search and attack radar by Norden for A-6A
- AN/APQ-93, synthetic aperture mapping radar
- AN/APQ-94, improved AN/APQ-84 fire control radar by Magnavox for F-8D/E
- AN/APQ-95, collision avoidance radar for helicopters
- AN/APQ-96, airborne radar for OV-10A
- AN/APQ-97, K band side-looking radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for OV-1A
- AN/APQ-99, J band multi-mode radar by Texas Instruments for A-7A, RF-4B/C and RF-101
- AN/APQ-100, improved AN/APQ-72 radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for F-4C
- AN/APQ-101, terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments
- AN/APQ-102, side-looking mapping radar by Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company for RB-57 and RF-4C
- AN/APQ-103, improved AN/APQ-92 radar by Norden for A-6B
- AN/APQ-104, derivative of AN/APQ-94 radar by Magnavox for F-8E(FN)
- AN/APQ-108, reconnaissance radar by Conductron Corporation for SR-71 Blackbird
- AN/APQ-109, fire control radar by Westinghouse Electric for F-4D
- AN/APQ-110, Ku band terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments for General Dynamics F-111 and RF4-C
- AN/APQ-112, improved AN/APQ-103 radar by Norden A-6C
- AN/APQ-113, Ku band search and attack radar by General Electric for General Dynamics F-111
- AN/APQ-114, improved AN/APQ-113 Ku band search and attack radar by General Electric for General Dynamics F-111 and F-4 Phantom II
- AN/APQ-115, improved AN/APQ-110 terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments for A-7A, General Dynamics F-111, RF-4C and C-130E
- AN/APQ-116, improved AN/APQ-115 terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments for A-7A/B/C and C-130 Hercules
- AN/APQ-117, improved AN/APQ-109 by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for F-4D/E
- AN/APQ-118, terrain-following radar by Norden for HH-53 and AH-56 Cheyenne
- AN/APQ-119, improved AN/APQ-114 by General Electric for F-111A/D
- AN/APQ-120, solid state fire control radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for F-4E/F/G
- AN/APQ-122, X band multi-mode radar by Texas Instruments for C-130 Hercules, Boeing RC-135, Boeing T-43, and Boeing E-4
- AN/APQ-123, airborne radar for F-111D
- AN/APQ-124, improved AN/APQ-94 fire control and ranging radar by Magnavox for F-8J
- AN/APQ-125, improved AN/APQ-125 Doppler ranging and fire control radar by Magnavox for F-8J
- AN/APQ-126, improved AN/APQ-116 J band terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments for A-7D/E, AC-130 and CH-53 Sea Stallion
- AN/APQ-127, airborne radar by Sperry Corporation for A-6 Intruder
- AN/APQ-128, J band terrain-following radar by Sperry Corporation for F-111C/D and A-7D/E
- AN/APQ-129, derivative of AN/APQ-112 radar for EA-6A
- AN/APQ-130, attack radar by Rockwell International for F-111D
- AN/APQ-131, targeting radar by Texas Instruments for OP-2E
- AN/APQ-133, side-looking radar by Motorola for AC-119K and AC/C-130
- AN/APQ-134, Ku band terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments for F-111A/FB-111A
- AN/APQ-135, sink-rate radar onboard A-4 Skyhawk, F-4 Phantom II, F-8 Crusader, and C-130 Hercules
- AN/APQ-136, attack radar by Texas Instruments for AC-119K and AC-130A
- AN/APQ-139, Ku band multi-mode radar by Texas Instruments for B-57G
- AN/APQ-140, J band multi-mode radar by Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems for Boeing RC-135
- AN/APQ-141, terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments for HH-53 and AH-56 Cheyenne
- AN/APQ-142, Quick Look 1 airborne surveillance radar for RV-1C
- AN/APQ-144, improved AN/APQ-119 by Texas Instruments for F-111F/FB-111A
- AN/APQ-145, Stewart-Warner ranging and mapping radar for A-4E/F/N/S/SU
- AN/APQ-146, improved AN/APQ-134 Ku band terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments for F-111C/F
- AN/APQ-148, improved AN/APQ-112 J band attack and navigational radar by Norden for A-6E
- AN/APQ-149, fire control and navigational radar for F-8 Crusader
- AN/APQ-150, beacon tracking radar for AC-130E/H
- AN/APQ-152, mapping radar by Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company for RC-130
- AN/APQ-153, Emerson Electric Company fire control radar for Northrop F-5
- AN/APQ-154, improved AN/APQ-141 terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments for HH-53
- AN/APQ-155, attack radar by Norden for B-52H
- AN/APQ-156, improved AN/APQ-148 J band attack radar by Norden for A-6E
- AN/APQ-157, AN/APQ-153 radar with dual line-replaceable units (with the exception of the radar antenna) for the twin seater versions of Northrop F-5
- AN/APQ-158, for the MH-53 Pave Low helicopter
- AN/APQ-159, improved AN/APQ-153 fire control radar by Emerson Electric Company for Northrop F-5
- AN/APQ-160, attack radar for EF-111A Raven
- AN/APQ-161, General Electric attack radar for F-111F
- AN/APQ-162, improved AN/APQ-99 terrain-following radar for RF-4C
- AN/APQ-163, attack radar by General Electric for B-1A
- AN/APQ-164, I band pulse-Doppler multimode radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for the B-1 Lancer bomber[5]
- AN/APQ-165, attack radar by Texas Instruments for F-111C
- AN/APQ-166, attack radar for B-52G/H
- AN/APQ-167, improved AN/APG-157 by Emerson Electric Company to upgrade Northrop F-5 twin seater versions, but instead used on Cessna T-47A Citation for radar operator training
- AN/APQ-168, multi-mode radar by Texas Instruments for HH-60D & MH-60K
- AN/APQ-169, improved AN/APG-165 J band attack radar by General Electric for F-111C
- AN/APQ-170, terrain-following radar by Emerson Electric Company for MC-130H
- AN/APQ-171, improved AN/APG-146 terrain-following radar by Texas Instruments for F-111C/F
- AN/APQ-172, improved AN/APQ-162 terrain-following radar for RF-4C
- AN/APQ-173, derivative of AN/APQ-148 radar for the proposed A-6F/G
- AN/APQ-174, for the MH-60K and MH-47E helicopters
- AN/APQ-175, X band / Ku band multimode radar by Emerson Electric Company for C-130E
- AN/APQ-180 derivative of AN/APG-70 radar for the AC-130U gunship
- AN/APQ-181, J band synthetic aperture radar for the B-2 Spirit bomber
- AN/APQ-183, multi-mode radar for RQ-3A.
- AN/APQ-186, improved AN/APQ-174 by Raytheon for CV-22
AN/APS Series
- AN/APS-1 X band radar tail warning radar
- AN/APS-2 S band search radar used with AN/APQ-5 for PBJ-1, PBM-5S, PB4Y-2
- AN/APS-3 X band search and bombing radar for PBJ-1, PBY-6A, TBM-1D/3E and P-82F
- AN/APS-4 X band intercept radar by Western Electric for C-47, C-117, P-82D/F/H, F4U-4E, F6F-3E/5E, SB2C-5 and TBF-3, TBM-3S
- AN/APS-5 improved AN/APS-4 intercept radar by Western Electric F4U-4N
- AN/APS-6 intercept radar by Sperry Corporation for F2H-2N, F-82D, F6F-3N/5N, F7F-4N, F8F-1N/2N and F4U-4N/5N
- AN/APS-7 tail warning radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886)
- AN/APS-8 maritime search radar in wingtip pod for P-2E
- AN/APS-9 search radar for FR-1N
- AN/APS-10 X band search radar
- AN/APS-11 tail warning radar
- AN/APS-12 fire control radar
- AN/APS-13 tail warning radar for P-61, P-82D and PBJ-1
- AN/APS-14 gun aiming radar for B-17 and B-24
- AN/APS-15 X band bombing and navigational radar nicknamed as Mickey (equivalent to British H2S) by Philco for B-29, PBM-3C/5/5E/5S, B-17, B-24, PB4Y-2 and PV2
- AN/APS-16 L band tail warning radar
- AN/APS-17 S band tail warning radar
- AN/APS-18 early warning radar
- AN/APS-19 X band search and intercept radar by Sperry Corporation for F2H-2N, F4U-5N, F7F-4N and F8F-1N
- AN/APS-20 S band search and early warning radar by Hazeltine Corporation and General Electric for TBM-3W, EC-121, ZPG-2W(EZ-1), AF-2W, HR2S-1W, P-2, WB-29, RC-121C, Fairey Gannet and Avro Shackleton
- AN/APS-21 search radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for [[part of AN/APQ-35 for F3D and Meteor NF
- AN/APS-23 search radar by Western Electric for B-36, B-45C, B-47E, B-50, B-52, C-130 and C-135, part of AN/ASB-3
- AN/APS-24 radar set used with System 416L
- AN/APS-25 search radar for XF10F Jaguar
- AN/APS-27 search radar for B-52, RB-66, C-130 and C-135
- AN/APS-28 search radar for F3D
- AN/APS-29 search radar
- AN/APS-30 search radar for AF-2S
- AN/APS-31 search radar Westinghouse Electric (1886) for P5M, PBM-3, A-1, P-2, and AF-2S
- AN/APS-32 search radar for TBM-3
- AN/APS-33 X band search radar for S-2F, P4M, P2V-6, ZPG-1W and ZPK
- AN/APS-34 improved AN/APS-33
- AN/APS-35 search radar with IFF integrated, by Philco
- AN/APS-37 search radar
- AN/APS-38 search radar for S-2
- AN/APS-42 weather radar by Bendix Corporation for C-54, C-97, C-118, C-119, C-121, C-124, C-130 and C-131
- AN/APS-44 search radar for PB4Y-2 and P-5
- AN/APS-45 height-finding radar by Texas Instruments for EC-121
- AN/APS-46 interception radar for F2H-2N
- AN/APS-48 experimental unattended (automatic) airborne radar
- AN/APS-49 rapid scan search radar by Hazeltine Corporation for ASW
- AN/APS-50 search radar; planned for F11F-1
- AN/APS-54, tail warning radar by ITT Corporation for B-47, B-52, B-57, EB-66B
- AN/APS-57, X band interception radar by Western Electric for Venom NF.3 with British designation as AI-21
- AN/APS-59, search radar for Canadian CP-109
- AN/APS-60, high altitude mapping radar for RB-57
- AN/APS-61, airborne monopulse radar
- AN/APS-62, height finding radar for ZPG-2/3W
- AN/APS-63, airborne radar for B-66 and T-29
- AN/APS-64, search radar for RB-47, B-52, RB-66B/C
- AN/APS-67, search radar by Magnavox for F-8B
- AN/APS-69, height finding radar for P-2V-6
- AN/APS-70, early warning radar by General Electric for EC-121 Warning Star and P-2V-6
- AN/APS-73, podded version of the X band synthetic aperture radar by Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company for B-58 Hustler
- AN/APS-75, SABRE X band high resolution radar side-looking radar by General Electric for XB-70 Valkyrie
- AN/APS-76, search radar by Hazeltine Corporation for EC-121 Warning Star
- AN/APS-80, maritime surveillance radar by Texas Instruments for P5M Marlin and P-3A/B
- AN/APS-81, search radar for B-52 Stratofortress
- AN/APS-82, improved AN/APS-76 search radar by Hazeltine Corporation for EC-121 Warning Star
- AN/APS-84, QB-47 tracking radar
- AN/APS-85, side-looking radar by Motorola for RU-8D
- AN/APS-87, improved AN/APS-82 early warning radar
- AN/APS-88, maritime surveillance radar by Texas Instruments for P-2 Neptune and HU-16 Albatross
- AN/APS-91, early warning radar for E-2 Hawkeye
- AN/APS-94, improved AN/APS-85 side-looking radar by Motorola for P-2 Neptune, P-3 Orion, and B-26 Marauder
- AN/APS-95, improved AN/APS-82 search radar by Hazeltine Corporation for EC-121 Warning Star
- AN/APS-96, improved AN/APS-91 by General Electric for E-2 Hawkeye
- AN/APS-103, height finding radar for EC-121 Warning Star
- AN/APS-104, bombing and navigational radar for B-52C/D
- AN/APS-107, AGM-78 Standard ARM missile control radar by Bendix Corporation for Wild Weasel
- AN/APS-108, airborne radar for B-52D
- AN/APS-111, improved AN/APS-96 ultra high frequency surveillance radar by General Electric for E-2 Hawkeye
- AN/APS-112, improved AN/APS-59 AWACS radar
- AN/APS-113, weather radar by Bendix Corporation for UH-1 and EC-47
- AN/APS-115, maritime surveillance radar with two radar antennas by Texas Instruments for P-3 Orion
- AN/APS-116, derivative of AN/APS-115 maritime surveillance radar with only one radar antenna by Texas Instruments for S-3A
- AN/APS-117, AGM-45 Shrike missile control radar for Wild Weasel
- AN/APS-118, AGM-78 Standard ARM missile control radar by IBM for Wild Weasel to replace AN/APS-107
- AN/APS-119, Weather radar for HC-130B
- AN/APS-120, improved AN/APS-111 ultra high frequency surveillance radar by General Electric for E-2 Hawkeye
- AN/APS-122, maritime surveillance radar for SH-2E
- AN/APS-123, maritime surveillance radar for S-2D
- AN/APS-124, maritime surveillance radar by Texas Instruments for SH-60 Seahawk
- AN/APS-125, improved AN/APS-120 pulse-Doppler ultra high frequency surveillance radar by General Electric for E-2 Hawkeye
- AN/APS-126, surface search radar for the patrol version of P-3 Orion
- AN/APS-127, derivative of AN/APS-124 maritime surveillance radar by Texas Instruments for fix wing aircraft HU-25A/B
- AN/APS-128, maritime surveillance radar by Telephonics for Bombardier E-9
- AN/APS-130, modified AN/APQ-156 for EA-6B Prowler
- AN/APS-131, improved AN/APS-94 side-looking radar by Motorola for HC-130 and HU-25
- AN/APS-133, color weather radar, for the EA-6A, C-5, KC-10, C-17, EC-24A, VC-25, C-130, C-141, E-3, E-4, E-6, E-8
- AN/APS-134, improved AN/APS-115 maritime surveillance radar Texas Instruments for P-3C
- AN/APS-135, improved AN/APS-131 side-looking radar by Motorola for HC-130
- AN/APS-136, I band MTI (Moving Targets Indication) radar for EH-60C
- AN/APS-137, improved AN/APS-116 maritime surveillance radar Texas Instruments for P-3 Orion,HC-130 and S-3B
- AN/APS-138, improved AN/APS-125 pulse-Doppler ultra high frequency surveillance radar by General Electric for E-2 Hawkeye
- AN/APS-139, improved AN/APS-138 pulse-Doppler ultra high frequency surveillance radar by General Electric for E-2 Hawkeye
- AN/APS-140, USA designation for AN/APS-504 maritime surveillance radar by Litton Canada
- AN/APS-141, USA designation for AN/APS-504(V)3 maritime surveillance radar by Litton Canada
- AN/APS-143, improved AN/APS-128 X band Ocean Eye maritime surveillance radar by Telephonics for SH-60 Seahawk, Bombardier E-9, HU-25, SH-2G, and S-2E
- AN/APS-144, Ku band surveillance radar by AIL for RQ-5 Hunter and EO-5
- AN/APS-145 improved AN/APS-139 pulse-Doppler ultra high frequency surveillance radar by General Electric for E-2 Hawkeye[6]
- AN/APS-146, proposed AN/APS-130 improvement for the cancelled EA-6B Prowler upgrade
- AN/APS-147, improved AN/APS-144 radar by Telephonics for MH-60R
- AN/APS-148, Sea Vue light weight maritime / land surveillance radar by Raytheon
- AN/APS-150, improved AN/APS-137 maritime surveillance radar by Raytheon for HC-130
AN/APY Series
- AN/APY-1, for the E-3A,B AWACS surveillance aircraft, developed by Westinghouse
- AN/APY-2, for the E-3C (Maritime Receiver) AWACS surveillance aircraft, developed by Hughes Aircraft
- AN/APY-3, for the E-8C aircraft, developed by Norden Systems division of Northrop Grumman
- AN/APY-6, multi-mode high resolution surveillance radar by Northrop Grumman for United States Naval Research Laboratory NP-3C
- AN/APY-7, solid state version of AN/APY-3 under development for E-8C
- AN/APY-8, synthetic aperture radar by General Atomics for MQ-9 Reaper, nicknamed as lynx
- AN/APY-9, ultra high frequency surveillance radar under development by Lockheed Martin for E-2D
- AN/APY-10, maritime surveillance radar by Raytheon for P-8 Poseidon
- AN/APY-12, Phoenix synthetic aperture radar
AN/AWG Series
- AN/AWG-9, for the F-14 Tomcat
- AN/AWG-10, for F-4J
- AN/AWG-11, for F-4K
- AN/AWG-12, for F-4M
Other
- SCR-584 radar
- ASARS-2, for the U-2R reconnaissance aircraft
- Multi-Platform Radar Technology Insertion Program, or MP-RTIP, under development for the E-10 MC2A and RQ-4 Global Hawk
Commercial/scientific
- Arecibo Observatory
- Millstone Hill
- HAARP
- WSR-57 weather radar
- WSR-74 weather radars
- WSR-88D NEXRAD weather radar
See also
- Signal Corps Radio, (SCR) radars
- Joint Electronics Type Designation System
- List of military electronics of the United States
- List of World War II electronic warfare equipment
- List of World War II British naval radar
Notes
- ^ Armed Forces - a6a13 - British Army - Artillery - Artillery Locating Devices - MAMBA
- ^ Macintyre, Donald, CAPT RN "Shipborne Radar" United States Naval Institute Proceedings September 1967 pp.81-83
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Polmar(December 1978)p.143
- ^ Lockheed Martin data sheet for APG-67
- ^ AN/APQ-164
- ^ AN/APS-145 Lockheed Martin data sheet for AN/APS-145
References
- Polmar, Norman (1978). "The U.S.Navy: Shipboard Radars". United States Naval Institute Proceedings.
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