Type 354 Radars
Type 354 Radars are one of the most widely deployed air and surface search naval radars in Chinese service. The Type 354 was predominantly found on major People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) surface combatants such as the Luda class destroyer and Jianghu class frigate in the 1980s and 1990s. By 2006 it was slowly being replaced in favour of the Type 360 or Type 364 radar for new vessels.
The radar can be recognised by its distinctive large “orange-peel” paraboloid reflector antenna.
Specifications
- G/H band (4–8 GHz)
- Beam: 1.2 × 5 deg
- Peak power: 500 kW
- Pulse width: 4 µs
- Polarisation: linear
- Beam width: 1.20 (horizontal); 1.30 (vertical)
- PRF: 400 or 800 Hz
- Scan rate: 4–10 rpm
- Resolution: 800 m (range); 1.30 (azimuth)
- Range: more than 93 km on aircraft with RCS of 10 m2
- Other reported names:
- MX902
- H/LJQ-354
See also
- Type 051 Luda class destroyer
- Type 053 Jianghu class frigate
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