It's better than an older Mig-29 radar likely, but not the latest tech. Some of the Euro's have only recently begun retrofitting
phased array radars for instance onto their latest generation fighters, the Eurofighters. Specifically, these MLU birds still have
APG-66 radars.
Quote:
Denmark and the Netherlands will be providing F-16A/B Block 20 MLU (Mid-Life Update) variants that represent late iterations of the 45-year-old fighter jet. These aircraft were modernized through the MLU program between 2003 and 2005 with enhanced avionics, improved radar systems, and upgraded weaponry. With radars such as the APG66 and missiles like the AIM-120 with a range of up to 150 kilometers, they ensure formidable air superiority.
The F-16 MLU features a Head-Up Display (HUD) compatible with night operations, a GPS receiver, and a Westinghouse (now Northrop Grumman) AN/APG-66 fire control radar allowing it to carry and fire six AIM-120 AMRAAM air-to-air missiles, with an operational range of 150 kilometers (95 miles). It can drop guided bombs such as the GBU-24 Paveway III or the Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM). This variant of the fighter also possesses the capability to carry Sniper and Litening targeting pods.
These F-16 fighters will have the capacity to deploy a wide array of bombs and missiles, making them adaptable to various mission profiles for Ukraine. However, these missions will be limited by the training received by pilots.
"You can get proficient on some weapons systems fairly quickly. But ones like F-16s, it takes a while to build," Hecker explained, adding that fielding a few F-16 squadrons with a high enough state of readiness could take four to five years.
I don't believe
this radar is in service with USAF F-16's any longer, and was not on "C" model and later builds, being the basic original export version radar. If they are using the
Zhuk-M on their fulcrum's it is actually probably superior to the -66, but can't be used for targeting via Aim-120's etc. of course. I could be wrong, not sure, but I think we are basically two generations ahead now on that,
with the APG-83 system at this point for the F-16 fleet.
That said, it's still incredible they are able to employ the
HARM missiles effectively in sensor mode from the mig's. I'll just note I don't think a lot of folks have appreciated the
degree to which they have
maintained/upgraded their Mig-29 fleet, either.