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The Mig-23E Radar is the Jay Bird (named by Nato) has an searc range of 30km and tracking range of 20km. |
The radar you're talking about - Saphir-21 - was installed only on a downgraded version of the MiG-23 - MiG-23MS for export only. MiG-23M and MiG-23ML,which were the standard VVS fighters in the late 70es, were equipped with far better Saphir-23M, Saphir-23ML and Saphir-23D-III.
For example, the search range of the Saphir -23ML was about 55 kMm and about 85 km by ground guidance , the lock on range was about 40 km.
Here's picture with a comparison of the performance of the Saphir-23D-III installed on the MiG-23ML with the AN/APG-120 and "Sirano" IV (unfortunately, in russian)
you see here that the 23D-III had a better performance in tracking of the Mirage F.1 than the "Sirano" IV on MiG-23, and it had clearly outmatched the performance of the AN/APG-120 installed on F-4E
unfortunately I have no exact data of the PS46/A performance
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The Mig-23 medium-range missile is the AA-7A/B, codename Apex is also an development (probely stolen) of the US AIM-7E Sparrow III Missiles
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they have only some common features and the philosophy, but there're different designs