Spangdahlem F-16 jets are the first active-duty USAF Vipers to receive AN/ APG-83 SABR AESA radars - The Aviation Geek Club
Air Force asks Northrop Grumman to build 13 AN/APG-83 AESA radar systems and spares for F-16 jet fighter | Military Aerospace
US Air Force now has its first squadron flying F-16s with AESA radars | Defense Brief
Air Power on Twitter: "This contract takes the total order tally of the AN/ APG-83 AESA radar to 785. The AN/APG-83 SABR is the only Active Electronically Scanned Array radar currently available for
Which one (APG-80/block 60 vs. APG-83/block 70) is more capable? NG claims APG-83 features technology from F-35 thus more advanced, but APG-80 has larger antenna and higher power (theoretically higher resolution and
APG-83 integrated onto USMC F/A-18C - The Aviation Geek Club