AESA Radar Explained
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India has developed AESA radar to make IAF fighters more lethal. AESA radar is 95% indigenous. It has the capacity to track 50 targets in the sky at a range of 100 km. In the next 5 years, all 83 of IAF&rsquo;s Tejas Mark I A fighters will have this radar. Watch to know more</p>
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