Sorry if this has been posted before, but as I've just recently become an avid aviation enthusiast, I was wondering if someone could provide more or less accurate detection ranges for today's fighter jets (Flanker, Fulcrums, F-15/16s, J-10/11 etc)
There are several problems with this, the first is that you've got an enormous variety of radar systems even within individual platforms.
Take the F-15 for example. Depending on the operator and the model, you could have the APG-63v1, v2 or v3 radar, APG-70 or APG-82.
For F-16 you can have the APG-66, APG-68v5 or v9, APG-80 and so on.
For the Hornet you can have the APG-65 or APG 73. Now which block do you wish to discuss, Block 10, 20, 30 or 40 of those radars?
Super Hornet has APG-73 and APG-79 radars. Again, which one do you want to know?
Then you have to discuss what sort of target are you trying to detect? Air to air tracking of an aerial target or a ground target? Are you speaking of synthetic aperture radar modes or ground moving target indicator mode if it's against a ground target?
What size target are you talking of? Obviously a C-17A Globemaster is going to have a larger radar cross section, than an F-22A Raptor for example.
What atmospheric conditions are there? How much is the radar signal attenuated through these conditions? What sort of clutter is there, affecting your radar returns and so on.
Giving you an accurate radar range for a set scenario is not possible without all these factors being taken into consideration...