Uttam AESA Radar

Summary

Uttam is a solid-state gallium arsenide (GaAs) based active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar under development by the Electronics and Radar Development Establishment (LRDE), a laboratory of the Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). It is a low probability of intercept radar. It is a liquid cooled AESA radar featuring quad band modules that can be stacked to form a larger unit. This allows the manufacturer to scale the radar to be used in larger aircraft.[1]

Uttam
Uttam AESA radar displayed at Aero India 2019
Country of originIndia
ManufacturerBharat Electronics
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
DesignerElectronics and Radar Development Establishment
IntroducedIn development
TypeSolid-state AESA

Development edit

The radar development began in 2012 and its full-scale model was displayed at the 2017 Aero India air show and aviation exhibition.[2] A fully functional AESA radar prototype was unveiled at Aero India 2019, the prototype was mounted inside the glass nose of a HAL Tejas prototype.[3]

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited is the lead integrator and Bharat Electronics is major supplier of subsystems. As per Project director D Seshagiri of Electronics and Radar Development Establishment (LRDE), Uttam AESA radar is 95% indigenous, with only one imported subsystem. The National Flight Testing Centre had evaluated the radar and cleared it after performance tests. The integration problem of Astra BVRAAM due to older generation of radars will also be solved by Uttam.[4]

During Aero India 2021, there was a licensing agreements for technology transfer from DRDO to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited for manufacturing and integration of the Uttam in the Mark 1A variant of the HAL Tejas.[5]

An advanced version of the Uttam radar, called the Virupaaksha radar will be developed to be used on board Sukhoi Su-30MKI after Super Sukhoi upgarde.[6]

Testing edit

As of 2021, three units were in various phases of testing. The Uttam radar has completed 230 hours of airborne testing onboard two Tejas fighter jets (LSP2 and LSP3) and on an executive jet; presumed to be DRDO's Dornier 228 "Nabhratna" used as a flying test bed by LRDE.[7] Once fully validated and certified, it is planned is to introduce the radar in later batches of Tejas Mark 1A aircraft.[8][9] The Uttam radar will be used with DRDO's Unified Electronic Warfare suite.[10] Indian Air Force Test Pilot School would start final demonstration trial of Uttam AESA radar from December 2021 and if successful will be sent for serial production. LRDE has completed 250 hours of performance testing on two Tejas fighters as well as Hawker 800 executive jet.[4]

As of April 2024, the radar has completed 125 test sorties onboard Tejas Mk 1 prototypes as per ADA Director Dr Jitendra Jadhav. The radar has cleared testing Air to Air (A2A) and Air to Ground (A2G) modes while few more tests are yet to be conducted. The performance of the radar is on par with other proven designs like EL/M-2052.[1]

Features edit

Operational Modes edit

Uttam AESA radar has a total of 18 modes in Air to Air, Air to Ground and Air to Sea roles. The modes have been validated on-board a business jet and further proofing is being done on HAL Tejas to validate the same on supersonic platform.[11]

  • Air-to-Air
    • TWS/Multi-target detection and tracking
    • Multi-target ACM
    • High resolution raid assessment
  • Air-to-Ground
    • High resolution imaging (SAR Mode)
    • High resolution tracking (SAR Mode)
    • AGR – Air-to-Ground Ranging
    • RBM – Real Beam Map
    • DBS – Doppler Beam Sharpening
    • GMTI on RBM, SAR
    • Weather
  • Air-to-Sea
    • High resolution imaging (SAR Mode)
    • High resolution tracking (SAR Mode)
    • Sea search and multi-target tracking
    • RS and ISAR classification modes.

Applications edit

The fighter jet platforms that have been integrated with Uttam radar or are planned to be integrated are as follows:

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "UTTAM AESA Radar Integrated With TEJAS MK-1: Dr Jitendra Jadhav Director ADA". Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Uttam AESA radar ready for induction in Tejas MK1A".
  3. ^ "India Displays Locally-made AESA Radar for Tejas Jet at Aero India 2019". DefenseWorld. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Gupta, Shishir (8 December 2021). "India develops AESA radar to make IAF fighters more lethal". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
  5. ^ "DRDO hands over Licensing Agreements for Transfer of Technology for 14 technologies to 20 industries". PIB. 5 February 2021.
  6. ^ a b "India plans to equip Russian-origin Su-30MKIs with indigenous 'Virupaaksha' radar - The Economic Times". m.economictimes.com. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
  7. ^ "Exclusive: Why desi Uttam AESA radar is a game-changer".
  8. ^ Ajai Shukla. "Rs 26k-crore order for building Tejas Mark 1A to open door for Mark 2". Business Standard. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  9. ^ "HAL cuts its profit on Tejas Mark 1A deal by 50%, fighter jets to take to sky by 2022". The Print. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
  10. ^ "Single Engine Fighter Cancellation Provides An Opening For Tejas MK-2". Delhi Defence Review. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
  11. ^ Uttam AESA Radar Update with Project Director Mr. D Seshagiri (LRDE). Delh Defence Review. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  12. ^ "Flight testbed to look out for on the static ramp at Aero India 2023! Introducing, RFT Hawker BAe 125 Series 800A in flight testbed configuration. @praneethfranklin". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  13. ^ Roblin, Sebastien (12 August 2017). "Is India on the Verge of Building a Super Jet Fighter?". The National Interest.
  14. ^ "Atma Nirbhar defence: Indigenous projects to look out for at Aero India 2021". The Week. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  15. ^ "Uttam AESA radar: Everything you need to know". Aero Journal India. Retrieved 14 January 2019.