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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Thales AESA RBE2 radar validated on Rafale

Raw press release from Thales :

Thales has announced that the production model AESA RBE2 radar with active electronically scanned array antenna has been validated on the Rafale omnirole combat aircraft. Following a comprehensive programme of flight tests conducted between September and December 2010 with the AESA RBE2 on the Rafale, Dassault Aviation confirmed that all aspects of the radar’s performance comply with the technical specifications of the ‘Roadmap’ contract, awarded by the French defence procurement agency (DGA).

The success of this test campaign is a further endorsement of Thales’s European leadership in airborne radar.

This latest major milestone confirms the AESA RBE2 radar’s high level of maturity. The AESA RBE2 with active array will give the Rafale a number of key advantages:
- Extended range for compatibility with the latest generation long range missiles and ability to detect low-signature targets
- Higher module reliability for reduced cost of ownership (no maintenance required on the active array for 10 years)
- Extended waveform agility, making it possible to acquire submetric synthetic aperture (SAR) imagery while increasing the radar’s resistance to jamming

With the AESA RBE2’s performance now validated, in line with the contract schedule, Thales will begin series production of equipment for installation on the aircraft under Tranche 4 of the Rafale programme. The Tranche 4 aircraft were ordered by the DGA in 2009 and will be delivered by Dassault Aviation to the French Air Force from 2013.

The Rafale will then become the only European combat aircraft to benefit from the operational advantages of AESA radar technology. The Rafale’s undisputed superiority is recognised around the world and is a key differentiator in today’s highly competitive markets."

1 comment:

  1. Will India be getting this Radar, and also will India be getting Tranche 4 Rafale under MMRCA deal.

    Will France permit India to use this Radar in their upcoming TEJAS MK2 & AMCA Projects.

    What is the model offered to INDIA for MMRCA.

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