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'''Pros:'''
 
'''Pros:'''
  
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* Decent frequency coverage
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* Good vertical coverage
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* Can show the band of each radar on the RWR display
  
 
'''Cons:'''
 
'''Cons:'''
  
* Con
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* Does not provide full target identification
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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Revision as of 18:36, 22 September 2023

The ARI 18228 antenna seen on top of the tail of a Phantom FGR.2

Description

The U13682523/ARI 18228 is a British Radar Warning Receiver. In it's many sub variants the ARI 18228 equipped a large number of British aircraft throughout the Cold War. The ARI 18228 in game is representative of an early model, later models such as the ARI 18228/10 included more advanced features such as threat identification. Advanced versions of the ARI 18228 were marketed as the Marconi Sky Guardian.

Vehicles equipped with this RWR

General info / usage

The ARI 18228 showing tracking by two J band threats

Capability

The U13682523/ARI 18228 is a capable RWR providing

General Characteristics
Frequency Coverage Detection Range Type Vertical Coverage Sector Coverage
E, F, G, H, I, J 50,000 m Directional ±45° 360°
Features
Tracking
Detection
Pulse Doppler
Detection
CW Launch
Warning
Command Launch
Warning
Threat
Lamps
Target
Identification
Limited

RWR interface

Description of what each label that can appear on the RWR interface means

Interface labels
Label Meaning Description
E-H E, F, G or H band radar E, F, G or H band radars
I I band radar I band radars
J J band radar J band radars

Threat warning panel

Description of what each threat warning light means

Threat warning labels
Label Meaning Description
E-H E, F, G or H band radar
Warns of E, F, G or H band radars
Currently non-functional
I I band radar
Warns of I band radars
AN/APS-6
AN/APS-19
AN/APS-21
AN/APS-67
NASARR
US R21G M1
AN/APQ-72
AN/APQ-100
AN/APQ-104
AN/APQ-120
AN/APQ-126
AN/APQ-159
AN/APQ-50
AN/APQ-51
AN/APQ-94
AN/APG-26
AN/APG-33
Thorium
RP-1 TA
RP-1 TT
RP-5 TA
RP-5 TT
CD-30
Cyrano Ibis
Cyrano II
Cyrano-IV
Cyrano-IVMR
DRAC-25A
DRAC-32A
DRAA 3D AIDA
AI Mk.23
AI Mk.18
PS-03
PS-011A 71H IR
PS-42 TA
PS-42 TT
Type 1492
Type 208A
AN/APG-30
AN/ASG-14
AN/ASG-19
SRD-1
SRD-5
AIDA 2
ARI.5820
ARI.5857
Marconi Type 226
ELTA EL/M-2001B
1RL34
Marconi S-400
MR-102-Baklan
MR-104-Rys
MR-105
4R-90-Yatagan
Yakor-M
Type-275
Type 903
AN-SPG-48
MK25-radar
WM-27
SGR-108
J J band radar
Warns of J band radars
Sapphire-21
Sapphire-23D/TP-23
Sapphire-23ML/TP-23M
Sapphire-23MLA/TP-23M
Sapphire-23MLA-2/TP-23M
1RL33
1RL114 TT
Gepard TT
PGZ-09 TT
Roland TT
Crotale TT
9K330 TT
PULSE Pulse radar
Warns of pulse radars
List here
TWS Track While Scan
Warns of 3 specific radars
4R-90 Yatagan
1RL33
1RL34
CW Continuous Wave
Warns of PD / CW capable radars
AN/APQ-51
AN/APQ-72
AN/APQ-100
AN/APQ-120
AN/APG-59
AN/ASG-14
NASARR
US R21G M1
Type 208A
AN/APG-59
AN/AWG-9
AN/AWG-9 / AN/AXX-1 TCS
Thomson-CSF RDI
AI.24 Foxhunter Stage 2G
AIM-54
AN/APG-66(V)1
AN/APG-66(V)3
AN/APG-66J
AN/APG-68(V)5
AN/APG-68(V)7
AN/APG-68(V)9
AN/APG-65Q
Thales RDY
N019
N010 Zhuk
N010M Zhuk-M
ELTA EL/M-2001B
PS-371A
PS-37A
PS-46A
Sapphire-23D/TP-23
Sapphire-23ML/TP-23M
Sapphire-23MLA/TP-23M
Sapphire-23MLA-2/TP-23M

Comparison with analogues

The ARI 18228 is essentially an improved version of the ARI 18223, with the main difference being that the ARI 18228 can provide the exact bearing of targets (whereas ARI 18223 only has four sectors) and identify radar bands on the RWR screen.

Pros and cons

Pros:

  • Decent frequency coverage
  • Good vertical coverage
  • Can show the band of each radar on the RWR display

Cons:

  • Does not provide full target identification

History

Examine the history of the creation and combat usage of the Radar warning Receiver in more detail than in the introduction. If the historical reference turns out to be too long, take it to a separate article, taking a link to the article about the radar and adding a block "/History" (example: https://wiki.warthunder.com/(RWR-name)/History) and add a link to it here using the main template. Be sure to reference text and sources by using <ref></ref>, as well as adding them at the end of the article with <references />.

Media

Excellent additions to the article would be video guides, screenshots from the game, and photos.

See also

External links

Paste links to sources and external resources, such as:

  • topic on the official game forum;
  • other literature.