YLC-2 Radar
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The YLC-2 radar is a three-dimensional main guidance and surveillance radar developed by the Nanjing Research Institute of Electronics Technology.
[edit] Specifications
- L - band
- Power Output: 5.5 KW
- Peak Power: 85 KW
- Detection range: 330km
- Accuracy: range 200m
- Azimuth: 3600
- Height: 400 m(R: 200km); 750 m(R: 300km)
- Resolution range: 300m
- Elevation 0.50 - +200
- MTI improvement factor: 44dB
- Antenna aperture: 7m x 9m
- Antenna sidelobe level: -35dB
- Other features:
- Phased array system and pencil beam scan technology
- Wide band low sidelobe planar array antenna
- Monopulse angle measurement
- Frequency diversity
- Distributed high power solid-state transmitter
- Advanced programmable digital signal processing