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Aviation History
1987
1987 - 0872.PDF
WhafelheWord RomWestingJiouse On The F-16 Radar? ; Global. In case you haven't noticed, Westinghouse F-16 radars are turning up in the most unusual places. On A-4s in New Zealand. On F-4s in Japan. Even on U.S. Customs Service aircraft. And, of course in F-l6s world-wide. As for why the F-16 radar boasts such wide world adaptability, we offer this simple explanation: A world-class designer made them that way. In fact, Westinghouse has produced more than 39,000 airborne radar systems in the past 50 years. And with every system you can expect some excellent standard features: For instance, a compact design that can fit most any mission, even shipboard and border surveillance. The flexibility to continuously upgrade through advances like digital and VHSIC insertions. With a field demonstrated mean time between failure of over 100 hours, the F-16 radar is eight times more reliable than competitive systems. And proven combat performance with air-to-air, air-to-ground fire control. Best of all, the F-16 radar systems come equipped with a special feature increasingly hard to find among the competition: Affordability. With all this, it's no wonder F-16 radar systems are protecting just about every border in the free world. You have our word on it. ® You can be sure... if it's Westinghouse
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