YLC-6 Radar
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YLC-6 is the for a series two-dimensional radars from Nanjing Research Institute of Electronics Technology (NRIET) for mobile and static medium and low altitude surveillance. The chief task for which the YLC-6 radar family has been developed is that of meeting the air threat, especially to detect and track low-flying targets in severe clutter and in the presence of severe electronic countermeasures.
[edit] Specifications
- S - band
- Coverage (¦Ò= 2m2, Pd=0.8, Pf=10-6)
- Range: <150km
- Elevation: 0¡«40¡ã
- Height: 10000m
- Mobility:
- Set-up time: 8 min
- Tear-down time: 6 min
- Other features
- High mobility and rapid deployment
- Good low altitude detection performance
- Excellent ECCM capability
- Fully coherent solid state transmitter
- Low side-lobe antenna
- Dual Channel Receiver (Redundancy Backup)
- Digital Signal Processor
- Excellent clutter rejection
- Radar terminal with high performance
- Automatic hydraulic leveling, automatic north alignment & GPS
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- Janes Radar and Electronic Warfare 2006-2007 Edition, ISBN 0-7106-2765-3