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How does radar work during A-G mode


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Hey, I'm wondering how the F-16 radar uses its antenna in A-G mode. Antenna elevation doesn't affect the image (but antenna azimuth does), and the radar scans the entire area in front of the aircraft and directly below it simultaneously.

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7 hours ago, Skrzatek said:

So if I understand correctly, the only true word in F-16's "Air to Ground Radar" is "ground"?

Are you thinking that the phrase "Air-to-Ground" means that it should have an "Air" capability to the radar while also being able to have the "Ground" capability?? Are you thinking it should show you air targets as well??

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Air-to-ground radar is correct. It is a radar used in the air, and this mode is used to scan for and map ground returns.

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14 hours ago, Ivandrov said:

Air-to-ground radar is correct. It is a radar used in the air, and this mode is used to scan for and map ground returns.

I think you misunderstood what the issue is here.

no matter where the nose is pointed it will always scan the ground, when in some cases it is not physically possible to turn the antenna to the ground while the nose is pointed 85 degrees up. Like in this image:

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