Radar Warning Receiver - RWR Types in Service

RWR Types in Service

  • AN/ALR-46 (F-4 Phantom II, RF-4 Phantom II, F-5, B-52G)
  • AN/ALR-56 (USA; F-15 Eagle, Canada; CC-130 Hercules)
  • AN/ALR-66 (USA; P-3C Orion)
  • AN/ALR-67 (USA; AV-8B Harrier II, F-14 Tomcat, F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, EA-6B Prowler, Canada; CF-18 Hornet)
  • AN/ALR-69 (USA; B-52H Stratofortress, lacks Frequency Selective Receiver Capabilities (FSRS) capabilities however, A-10 Thunderbolt II, AC-130 Spectre, F-16 Fighting Falcon, HH-53, MC-130, F-4E Phantom II).
  • AN/ALR-76 (USA; S-3, EP-3)
  • AN/ALR-94 (USA; F-22)
  • AN/APR-39 (USA, AH-1, AH-64 Apache, CH-46 Sea Knight, CH-47 Chinook, CH-53, EH-60 Black Hawk, KC-130 Hercules, MH-47 Chinook, MH-60 Black Hawk, OH-58, OV-1 Mohawk, RC-12, RV-1, UH-1 Iroquois, UH-60 Black Hawk, V-22 Osprey)
  • ALR-2002 (Australia; developmental, project being cancelled)
  • ALR-400 (Spain; EF-18A/B Hornet, Airbus A400M, C-295, CH-47 Chinook, Cougar, TIGER, NH90, CH-53)
  • BOW-21 (Sweden; JAS 39 Gripen Germany; Panavia Tornado)
  • SPO-15 Beryoza (India; MiG-29 Fulcrum, Russia; Su-27SK Flanker-B, China; J-11)
  • Tarang (India; MiG-27 Flogger, LCA Tejas, Jaguar, Su-30MKI Flanker)
  • Sirena series (Soviet aircraft)
  • L-150 Pastel (Soviet-Russian aircraft)
  • ARI 18223 (British aircraft such the Jaguar Mk.1)

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