Type 363 Radar
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The Type 363 radar is often mistaken for Type 360 Radar. The main visual difference can be found on the antenna. The Type 360 has a lattice-type array while the Type 363 has a single solid spine.
The Type 363 has firstly been found to be installed on Luhu DDG 112 and selected Luda upgrades (109). It was also used in Type 056.
Specifications
- E/F - band
- Beam: 1.65 x 8 deg csc2 (to 450)
- Pulse width: 5.5–12 microsec
- Antenna Gain: 29.5 dB
- Peak Power: 60 kW (1 kW average)
- PRF: 2200/1100 pps
- Polarization: Circular / Linear
- Scan Rate: 15 or 24 rpm
- Dimensions: 4.54 m
- Detection Range: 60 nm on 2 m2 target with P(d) 50%
- Antenna beam pattern: cosecant2 up to 500
- Transmitter: Frequency agile with pulse compression
- Receiver: CFAR, MTI, lin, log, 4 reception chains, S/N better than 5.5 dB
- Weight: approx 675 kg
- Other reported names:
- Thomson-CSF TSR 3004
- Sea Tiger
- DRBV-15 (In French service)
All specifications based on DRBV-15
See also
- Type 051 Luda-class
- Type 052 Luhu-class destroyer
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