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== List of LPI radars == {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Radar !! Manufacturer !! Type !! Platform |- | [[AN/APG-77]] || [[Northrop Grumman]] || || [[F-22 Raptor]] |- | [[AN/APG-79]] || [[Raytheon]] || || [[F/A-18E/F]] |- | [[AN/APG-81]] || [[Northrop Grumman]] || || [[F-35 Lightning II]] |- |[[AN/APG-85]] |[[Northrop Grumman]] | |[[F-35 Lightning II]] (Block 4) |- | [[AN/APQ-181]] || [[Hughes Aircraft]] (now [[Raytheon]]) || || [[B-2A Spirit]] |- | [[AN/APS-147]] || [[Telephonics Corporation]] || Inverse [[Synthetic-aperture radar]] (ISAR) || [[MH60R]] |- | [[AN/APG-78]] || [[Northrop Grumman]] || [[millimeter-wave]] [[fire-control radar]] (FCR) || [[AH-64 Apache]] |- | [[Active Phased Array Radar|APAR]] || [[Thales Nederland]] || multifunction [[3D radar]] (MFR) || |- | [[LANTIRN]] || [[Lockheed Martin]] || || [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]] |- | [[SCOUT]] || [[Thales Nederland]] || [[FMCW]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.forecastinternational.com/archive/disp_old_pdf.cfm?ARC_ID=868 |title=Scout and Pilot |publisher= Forecast International |accessdate=2018-04-01}}</ref> || |- | [[SMART-L]] || [[Thales Nederland]] || [[FMCW]] || |- | [[RBS-15]] MK3 ASCM || [[Saab Group|Saab]] || [[FMCW]], [[Synthetic-aperture radar|SAR]]<ref>Aytug Denk. 2006, p. 41</ref> || |- | [[SQUIRE]] || [[Thales Nederland]] || [[FMCW]]<ref>Aytug Denk. 2006, p. 42</ref> || |- | [[HARD-3D]] (see [[ASRAD-R]]) || [[Ericsson Microwave Systems]] (now [[Saab Group|Saab]]) || || |- | [[EAGLE Fire-Control Radar]] || [[Ericsson Microwave Systems]] (now [[Saab Group|Saab]]) || || |- | [[POINTER Radar System]] || [[Ericsson Microwave Systems]] (now [[Saab Group|Saab]]) || || |- | [[CRM-100]] || [[Przemyslowy instytut telekomunikacji]] || [[FMCW]] with 10 switched frequencies<ref>Pace, P.E. 2009</ref> || |- | [[JY-17A]] || ([[China]]) || Digital phase coding, random [[Frequency-shift keying|FSK]] and pulse doppler processing (see [[Pulse-Doppler signal processing]])<ref>Aytug Denk. 2006, p. 46</ref> || |- | PAGE (Portable Air-defence Guard Equipment) || || [[FMCW]]<ref>Aytug Denk. 2006, p. 47</ref> || [[ZSU-23-4]] |- | [[Uttam AESA Radar]] || [[Electronics and Radar Development Establishment, DRDO, India]] || Solid state [[GaAs]] based [[Active electronically scanned array|AESA]] radar<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Chattopadhyay|first=Sankalan|title='Uttam' AESA radar progresses|journal=Vayu Aerospace|publisher=Vayu Aerospace Pvt. Ltd|issue=Jan - Feb 2021|pages=36β37|oclc=62787146}}</ref> || [[HAL Tejas]] |- |[[CAPTOR-E]] |[[Hensoldt]], [[BAE Systems]], [[Leonardo S.p.A.]], [[Thales Group]], [[Airbus Defence and Space]] |[[Gallium arsenide|GaAs]] [[High-electron-mobility transistor|HEMT]] (Mk.0, Mk.1) or [[Gallium arsenide|GaAs]] and [[Gallium nitride|GaN]] [[High-electron-mobility transistor|HEMT]] (Mk.2) based [[AESA radar]] |[[Eurofighter Typhoon]] |}
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