Uruguay podría hacer tanto la función básica de ataque a tierra (coheteras, bombas) como de policía aérea (radar, misil aire-aire de corto alcance) con algo como Hawk 200 o L-159 ALCA, en una sola línea logística.
El Pampa III no tiene radar ni misil aire-aire integrado, mientras el ST no tiene la velocidad para interceptar jets ejecutivos irregulares.
The Hawk 200 is equipped with a Northrop Grumman AN/APG-66H multi-mode radar, LINS 300 ring laser gyroscope inertial navigation system, air data sensor, display processor and mission computer. The systems are connected with a dual MIL-STD-1553B digital bus. The Hawk 200 is also equipped with a Ferranti laser rangefinder and a Marconi forward-looking infrared.[1] The self-protection systems include a BAE SkyGuardian 200 RWR[7] and automatic or manual Vinten chaff/flare dispensers located above the engine exhaust.[5]
The AN/APG-66 radar is a solid state medium range (up to 150 kilometres (93 mi)) pulse-doppler planar array radar designed by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation (now Northrop Grumman) for the F-16 Fighting Falcon. It has ten air-to-surface and ten air-to-ground modes for navigation and weapon aiming purposes. The APG-66H variant of the radar is installed on the Hawk 200, which has a smaller antenna for slightly reduced capabilities.(wiki)
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El Pampa III no tiene radar ni misil aire-aire integrado, mientras el ST no tiene la velocidad para interceptar jets ejecutivos irregulares.
The Hawk 200 is equipped with a Northrop Grumman AN/APG-66H multi-mode radar, LINS 300 ring laser gyroscope inertial navigation system, air data sensor, display processor and mission computer. The systems are connected with a dual MIL-STD-1553B digital bus. The Hawk 200 is also equipped with a Ferranti laser rangefinder and a Marconi forward-looking infrared.[1] The self-protection systems include a BAE SkyGuardian 200 RWR[7] and automatic or manual Vinten chaff/flare dispensers located above the engine exhaust.[5]
The AN/APG-66 radar is a solid state medium range (up to 150 kilometres (93 mi)) pulse-doppler planar array radar designed by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation (now Northrop Grumman) for the F-16 Fighting Falcon. It has ten air-to-surface and ten air-to-ground modes for navigation and weapon aiming purposes. The APG-66H variant of the radar is installed on the Hawk 200, which has a smaller antenna for slightly reduced capabilities.(wiki)
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