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===Comparison with analogues===
 
===Comparison with analogues===
 
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Compared to other airborne radars the AN/APS-21 has the best range of any airborne radar in the game, at a massive 45 km (with guaranteed detection at a still very impressive 28 km). The radar also has a very wide azimuth scanning angle, scanning to 90° in each direction. The radar does however have fairly poor elevation scanning angles, only able to scan 16 degrees up or down.
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Compared to other airborne radars the AN/APS-21 has the best range of any airborne radar in the game, at a massive 45 km (with guaranteed detection at a still very impressive 28 km). The radar also has a very wide azimuth scanning angle, scanning to 85° in each direction. The radar does however have fairly poor elevation scanning angles, only able to scan 16 degrees up or down.
  
 
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===Pros and cons===

Revision as of 08:19, 6 April 2019

Description

The AN/APS-21 is an American airborne target detection (search) radar. In game it is found fitted to high tier American, British and Japanese aircraft, in conjunction with the AN/APG-26 target tracking radar.

Vehicles equipped with this radar

General info / usage

The AN/APS-21 is only a target detection radar so cannot, by itself, track targets or provide a lead indicator. However the radar is always fitted in conjunction with the AN/APG-26 tracking radar, which can track targets (albeit only at a much closer range than the AN/APS-21 is capable of detecting targets at). The AN/APS-21 has the longest maximum range of any airborne search radar currently in the game at 45 km.

General Characteristics
Maximum
Detection
Range
Guaranteed
Detection
Range
Minimum
Detection
Range
Range Settings
45,000 m 28,000 m 1,000 m 20 km, 45 km, 110 km,
220 km, 370 km
Search Modes
Search Mode Azimuth Scan
Angle
Elevation Scan
Angle
Scan Time
Default ±85° ±16° 3.00 s
Narrow ±30° ±16° 1.00 s

Comparison with analogues

Compared to other airborne radars the AN/APS-21 has the best range of any airborne radar in the game, at a massive 45 km (with guaranteed detection at a still very impressive 28 km). The radar also has a very wide azimuth scanning angle, scanning to 85° in each direction. The radar does however have fairly poor elevation scanning angles, only able to scan 16 degrees up or down.

Pros and cons

Pros:

  • Incredible 45 km maximum range
  • Guaranteed detection range of 28 km is further than other airborne radar's maximum range
  • Very good azimuth scanning angles
  • Two different search modes

Cons:

  • Relatively poor elevation scanning angles
  • Fairly slow scanning, taking 3 seconds to complete a scan on the default settings (long enough that blips can begin to fade between scans).
  • Relatively high minimum range (1 km)

History

The AN/APS-21 was developed by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation. It was developed in the late 1940s / early 50s as part of the AN/APQ-35 radar suite for the Douglas F3D-1 Skyknight. The suite consisted of the AN/APS-21 search radar, the AN/APG-26 tracking radar, and the AN/APS-28 tail warning radar. A larger and more powerful version of the suite designated AN/APQ-36, was developed and fitted to later models of the F3D as well as the F7U Cutlass.

Despite the AN/APS-21 being fitted to the Javelin F.(A.W.) Mk.9 and Mitsubishi T-2 in game neither of these vehicles used the radar in real life. The Javelin F.(A.W.) Mk.9 used either the American AN/APQ-43 (AI.22) radar suite, or the British AI.17 radar for later models. The Mitsubishi T-2 used the Mitsubishi Electric J/AWG-11. It is unclear whether these vehicles will be given historical radars in the future or if the AN/APS-21 will be considered "close enough" to their historical radar performance.

Media

An excellent addition to the article would be a video guide, as well as screenshots from the game and photos.

See also

External links

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