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Irbis-E is an advanced multi-mode passive electronically scanned array radar system developed by Tikhomirov NIIP for the Su-35BM multi-purpose fighter aircraft. NIIP developed the new radar based on the Bars radar system provided to Su-30MKI-MKM-MKA aircraft.

Installing Irbis-E into standard Su-27 frame takes a lot of modification.1
Irbis-E can cover 2000-3000km via data link, so pretty much for F-22 in 2011 is hard to hide, in 2020 it will be 2
IRBIS-E ESA radar and can talk to earlier model Su-30MK to pass target coordinates – like Indian Air Force Su-30MKI talks 3
Irbis-E system included on some Su-30s and the Su-35, but I'm not really convinced that will do the trick.4
corporation handle the Irbis-E is an X-band multifunction radar with The Irbis features a simultaneous 30-tar- development of the displays and 5
APG-77 and also the Irbis-E radar making it the most powerful radar in a jet fighter. This is the ultimate weapon of the aircraft and PakFa would exploit the radar to compensate for the losses in stealth.6
compared to what we already have? Irbis-E is significantly inferior and Foxbats are not being upgraded with it so whats your point? convex: Based on what? The Typhoon is an amazing 7
Irbis-E is an advanced multi-mode passive electronically scanned array radar system developed by Tikhomirov NIIP for the Su-35BM multi-purpose fighter aircraft.8
Irbis-E radar detects air targets with an absolute cross section of 3 m2 on a head-on course at a range of up to 400 km.9
new NIIP Irbis-E radar, to be built around a rotatable passive phased array. Unveiled at MAKS 2007. First prototype designated Su-35-1 with bort number 901 first flew on February 19, 2008.10

Made by Tikhomirov NIIP.

Radar Irbis-E for the Su-35BM at MAKS Airshow 2009 Su-27M/Su-35 Single-seat fighter.11
Radar: N050(?)BRLS AESA/PESA Radar (Enhancement of IRBIS-E) on SU-35 Frequency: 3 Cm (0.118 in) (X-band) Diameter: 0.12
scanned array Irbis-E radar (although not active like some of its competitors) made by Tikhomirov NIIP.13
The X-band multimode phased array Irbis-E radar is supplied by Tikhomirov Scientific-Research Institute of Instrument Design (NIIP), based in Zhukovsky.14
to use the NIIP Irbis-E or some evolution of the system in conjunction with other secondary radars.15
The Irbis-E can track 30 different targets, while retaining continous airspace scan, eg. track-while-scan mode. The fire control system can simultaneously guide two semi-active radar guided missiles.16
The Irbis-E high power PESA radar in the SU-33 has the capability to track 3 m RCS target at 400 km and 0.01 m RCS at 90 km.17
The Irbis-E is an evolution of the BARS design, but significantly more powerful.18
The Irbis-E was developed by the Tikhmirov NIIP institute as a derivative of the Bars radar that fits the Su-30MKI, Su-30MKM and Su-30MKA fighters.19
The NIIP Tikhomirov Irbis-E passive phased-array can reportedly detect and tracks up to 30 air targets, simultaneously engaging up to 8.20
Developed From
BARS
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Manufacturer
Origin
Russia
National Origin
Russia
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