The latest iteration of the combat-proven APG-82 radar incorporates gallium nitride (GaN) technology to enhance the radar’s effectiveness and capabilities.
Raytheon has unveiled a major upgrade to the APG-82 Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar, called the APG-82(V)X. The new radar integrates gallium nitride (GaN) transmit/receive technology to deliver increased range, higher processing speed and enhanced electronic-warfare functionality. Contents The latest iteration of the combat-proven APG-82 radar incorporates gallium nitride (GaN) technology to enhance the radar’s effectiveness and capabilities. GaN-powered performance boost From the APG-82(V)1 to the APG-82(V)X
The company says in its press release the new variant is intended to give aircrews a “first-loo