Type 364 Radar
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The Type 364 radar was developed by the Yangzhou Marine Electronic Instruments Research Institute (扬州船用电子仪器研究所) / No. 723 Research Institute. It is typically enclosed in a dome on new PLA-N's frigates and destroyers.

An improved version of the earlier Type 360, it replaces the Yagi
Yagi antenna
A Yagi-Uda array, commonly known simply as a Yagi antenna, is a directional antenna consisting of a driven element and additional parasitic elements...

 IFF antenna with a planar IFF configuration and moves to higher frequencies in order to achieve better target discrimination. The dome is also expected to improve azimuth resolution.

It is expected to be used primarily for CIWS (Type 730, Type 630) targeting with secondary air search and SSM targeting abilities.

It is offered for sale through the China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC).

Specifications

  • Mast weight: 520 kg
  • Scan rate: 1 RPM
  • Other features:
    • Full coherent chirp pulse compression
    • Adaptive MTD (AMTD)
    • Able to track missiles with RCS<0.1m2 between Mach 1-3


See also

  • Type 054 Ma'anshan class frigate
    Ma'anshan class frigate
    The Type 054 frigate is a Chinese multi-role warship that entered service with the People's Liberation Army Navy in the mid-2000s. They superseded the Type 053H3 frigates...

  • Type 052B Guangzhou-class
    Guangzhou class destroyer
    The Type 052B or Guangzhou class destroyer is a class of multirole missile destroyers built by the People's Republic of China. Two ships have been built, with Guangzhou and Wuhan both being commissioned into the PLAN in July 2004...

  • Type 052C Lanzhou-class
    Lanzhou class destroyer
    The Type 052C destroyer is a class of destroyer built by the People's Republic of China. It features an Active Electronically Scanned Array radar system with four statically-mounted antennas for 360-degree coverage...

  • Type 051C Shenyang-class

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