passive electronically scanned array

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A passive electronically scanned array is a type of radar antenna system that steers its beam electronically using multiple fixed radiating elements fed by phase shifters, rather than by mechanically moving the antenna.

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instanceOf phased array antenna
radar antenna system
basedOnPrinciple controlling relative phase to steer main lobe
interference of signals from multiple radiating elements
comparedTo active electronically scanned array
componentOf phased array radar
controlledBy beam steering computer
phase control network
developedFor enhanced reliability in harsh environments
faster beam steering than mechanically scanned antennas
improved tracking of multiple targets
differsFrom active electronically scanned array by lacking a transmit/receive module at each element
active electronically scanned array by using a single transmitter and receiver
doesNotUse mechanical beam steering
enables adaptive beam shaping
low sidelobe beam patterns
track-while-scan radar modes
hasAbbreviation PESA
hasAlternativeName passive electronically steered array
passive phased array
hasProperty ability to form narrow beams
ability to scan in azimuth
ability to scan in elevation
beam steering without moving the antenna mechanically
centralized high-power RF generation
electronically controlled phase of each element
fixed antenna elements
frequency agility capability
higher vulnerability to single-point transmitter failure than AESA
improved reliability compared to mechanically steered antennas
limited multi-beam capability compared to AESA
lower average power consumption than comparable AESA in some implementations
lower cost than active electronically scanned array in many applications
lower maintenance than mechanically steered antennas
passive radiating elements
phase control at each element or subarray
rapid beam steering
reduced moving parts
single central receiver
single central transmitter
slower beam agility than AESA in many designs
usedIn airborne early warning radar
civilian air traffic control radar
fighter aircraft radar
fire-control radar
ground-based air defense radar
military radar systems
naval surveillance radar
weather radar systems
uses electronic beam steering
multiple fixed radiating elements
phase shifters

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AN/MPQ-53 radar hasTechnology passive electronically scanned array