AESA

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AESA (Active Electronically Scanned Array) is a radar technology that uses numerous small, independently controlled transmit/receive modules to electronically steer its beam, providing faster, more reliable, and harder-to-detect radar performance than traditional mechanically scanned systems.

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AESA canonical 5
Active Electronically Scanned Array 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf radar technology
advantage ability to form multiple beams
ability to perform search and track simultaneously
ability to support communication functions
ability to support electronic warfare functions
better resistance to jamming
faster beam steering than mechanical systems
harder to detect by enemy receivers
higher update rate
improved reliability due to lack of moving parts
improved target tracking
independent control of each T/R module
reduced maintenance requirements
advantageOver Pesa
surface form: PESA

mechanically scanned radar
applicationDomain air defense
electronic warfare
military aviation
naval warfare
surveillance and reconnaissance
beamSteeringMethod electronic phase shifting
comparedTo Pesa
surface form: PESA
enables electronic scanning in azimuth
electronic scanning in elevation
feature agile frequency hopping
electronic beam steering without moving parts
electronically steered beam
graceful degradation
high reliability
low probability of intercept
low sidelobe levels
multi-target tracking
phased array antenna
rapid beam steering
simultaneous multi-mode operation
solid-state modules
fullForm AESA self-linksurface differs
surface form: Active Electronically Scanned Array
hasComponent transmit/receive module
operatesBy controlling amplitude of each module
controlling phase of each module
powerSourceType distributed transmitters in each module
signalProcessing digital beamforming
technologyType phased array radar
typicalUse airborne early warning radar
airborne fire-control radar
ground-based air defense radar
missile seeker radar
naval surveillance radar
space-based radar systems
uses multiple small transmit/receive modules

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Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

ECRS technologyType AESA
subject surface form: CAPTOR-E
RBE2 radar radarType AESA
RBE2-AA technologyType AESA
Giraffe 4A technology AESA
AESA fullForm AESA self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Active Electronically Scanned Array