Talk:AN/APG-77
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120°
"The APG-77 provides 120° field of view in azimuth and elevation" There's indeed a "citation needed" for this. AESA antennas are usually credited with 100...110° field of view. You'd need to pull tricks with the small side lobes to see beyond that. Some other (especially so-called gen 4.5) fighters have installed a titled AESA antenna on rotating mount, increasing the field of view to close to 180°. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.56.63.207 (talk) 14:54, 13 October 2018 (UTC)