Tuesday, November 23, 2010

AN/APN-241

The AN/APN-241 is a synthetic-aperture radar designed to allow pilots to focus on the mission rather than working the radar. It is the only radar with a 10nm range Windshear mode and its unique two-bar can technology eliminates false alarms. Automatic tilt and gain adjustments of the AN/APN-241 reduce operator tasking, and with simultaneous mode interleaving, crews can select independent radar modes according to mission requirements. The AN/APN-241 provides overlays of flight plan or TCAS information on weather or ground maps for greater situational awareness. Operators may also 'freeze' the AN/APN-241 into a non-emitting mode to gain a tactical advantage.
 
The AN/APN-241 windshear mode is not restricted by altitude. At 20 nautical miles, the AN/APN-241 provides the longest range air-to-air situational awareness mode of any transport radar. The Skin Paint mode also features computer generated target-sizing, a clutterfree display, and hands-free operation to the crew. The highly adaptable AN/APN-241 is currently fielded on four aircraft: C-130H, C-130J, C-27J and C-295. Northrop Grumman has integrated the AN/APN-241 with five different avionics architectures and two antenna systems. As the baseline radar for the LMCO C-130J and Alenia C-27J, it has a solid, long-term production base with logistics and maintenance support through 2030 and beyond.

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