China’s New Anti-stealth Radars Enable Killing F-35 Hundreds Km Away


China’s anti-stealth radar. Global Times’ photo

Global Times give a description of China’s new 4th-generation anti-stealth radars displayed at Paris air show that has just closed this week.

China’s integrated anti-stealth radar systems of YLC-8B, SLC-7 and SLC-12 radars and JY-27A, JY-26 and JYL-1A radars can not only detect and accurately find the position of stealth aircrafts but also guide missiles to shoot down them.

As a result, F-22s and F-35s are utterly unable to come close to China’s coasts to attack China.

The above-mentioned anti-stealth radars represent world most advanced long-range radar technologies.

They mark the speedy application of the integration of the coordinate surveillance and combined active and passive monitoring technologies and intelligent minute processing technology

The integrated system of JY-27A, JY-26 and JYL-1A codenamed “Sky Guard” is based on the experience in shooting down US F-117A stealth fighter in 1999 with a meter-wave anti-stealth radar.

JY-27A is the newest meter-wave radar much more advanced than that used 20 years ago to shoot down F-117A. It is an all-round digital array active phased array radar with agile wave beam scanning and strong task scheduling and resources management capabilities, which make it a strong multi-task and multifunction radar with much greater maneuverability and reliability in carrying out its tasks.

It adopts a series of new technology such as super resolution height measuring that is commensurate with complicate topography, continuous vertical coverage of air space and integrated anti-jamming technology. Such technologies enable it to overcome the traditional shortcomings of meter-wave radar that fails to cover low elevation, monitor airspace continuously or to measure the height of a target.

JY-26 is a UHF-waveband long-range three dimension early warning and guiding radar with duel frequency and super large aperture anti-stealth capabilities. JYL-1A is a new-generation S-waveband multifunction and multi-task radar with integrated capabilities of air defense early warning, anti-missile early warning, gun position detection and adjustment and airspace control.

In the system of YLC-8B, SLC-7 and SLC-12 radars YLC-8B is the core. It works at UHF-waveband, which due to its long wavelength can be diffracted by a stealth aircraft. It is thus able to serve as air battle command system and weapon interception system and can provide air force with integrated information of the position, distance, height and friend-or-foe nature of any target. It has strong intelligence integration and independent guiding capabilities.

SLC-7 radar in the system works at L waveband and has the advantages of high accuracy and maneuverability while SLC-12 in the system works in S waveband and is able to detect various targets such as conventional and stealth targets, drones, cruise missiles, air-to-ground missiles, static missiles and rocket artillery with high measuring accuracy and ratio of data.

The three radars supplement one another to form an anti-stealth early warning and monitoring system that can not only ensure detection of stealth targets but also guide air defense system in conducting accurate strikes.

The system provide a anti-stealth solution with complete types and wavebands for international users.

In the airshow, China also promotes its YLC-29 passive surveillance radar system that can detect a stealth warplane through its reflection of civilian FM radio signals. It may supplement the above two systems.

Some readers may wonder, since the systems are able to deal with China’s J-20 and J-31 stealth fighter jets, why China provide them for international users. To enable them to shoot down China’s stealth fighter jets?

China’s J-20 and J-31 have been developed for defending its airspace especially against the bully from US stealth warplanes.

China has no intention to attack other countries with its stealth warplanes. Selling the systems to other countries will enable not only China to recover its development costs but also other countries to resist US bully.

Summary and comment by Chan Kai Yee on Global Times’ article in Chinese titled “Experts: China’s 4th generation anti-stealth radars represent world most advanced standards”, full text in Chinese can be found at http://mil.huanqiu.com/observation/2017-06/10918602.html.


17 Comments on “China’s New Anti-stealth Radars Enable Killing F-35 Hundreds Km Away”

  1. Assassin says:

    CKY, may I ask what is the average monthly visitors to your site nowadays?

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  2. Red Flag says:

    “As a result, F-22s and F-35s are utterly unable to come close to China’s coasts to attack China”

    …….And as a result the J-20 has been rendered useless and obsolete as well. This is before J-20 could even be deployed. Too bad. Turns out J-20 was a bad bet.

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    • chankaiyee2 says:

      Sorry you fail to read my post in full.

      I knew some readers would have the stupid idea as shown in your comment so that I have the following passages in my post:

      Some readers may wonder, since the systems are able to deal with China’s J-20 and J-31 stealth fighter jets, why China provide them for international users. To enable them to shoot down China’s stealth fighter jets?

      China’s J-20 and J-31 have been developed for defending its airspace especially against the bully from US stealth warplanes.

      China has no intention to attack other countries with its stealth warplanes. Selling the systems to other countries will enable not only China to recover its development costs but also other countries to resist US bully.

      In spite of all the teachings you have received in various comments, you still seem to have hostility only but no wisdom at all.

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      • Red Flag says:

        Radar obeys the laws of physics. These same laws are consistent all over the world. That includes China. This means that if this Chinese radar can really detect stealthy aircraft like the F-35 or F-22, then a Japanese or American version can detect the J-20.
        The next step is to build this stealth detecting capability into AWAC aircraft like the E-2 so that J-20s attempting to come after the carrier are detected hundreds of miles away.

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    • Joseph says:

      What’s the connection that F-22 and F-35 unable to come close to China, with J-20 being useless and obsolete? Is it because without F-22 and F-35, the the J-20 has no purpose? That’s a childish tantrum, even for American. Of course the J-20 is a bad bet, for the American. They cannot even match the J-20. They have to design a totally new aircraft, and they don’t have even the data, and the expertise.

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    • Red Flag says:

      If your statement is true then why is China working overtime to build their version of the F-35, the J-31?

      And for your information the F-35 performance wowed the crowd at the just completed Paris air show. You can see it on YouTube.
      The invitation is extended to J-20 to stop hiding and show what it can do before the world at one of the many international airshows being held this year.

      Better yet invite the J-20 to Red Flag in Nevada to come participate in the world’s most intense air combat training exercise. India did it. What does China have to lose?

      Let the world see if Chinese pilots can back up all the bragging they have been doing about how professional they are.

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  3. Max says:

    You mean Yongshu, Zhubi and Meiji islands.

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  4. Tyler Reber says:

    It makes sense to export competent radars if the goal to develop infrastructure in other countries. development policies wouldn’t be successful if the US idealism was allowed to freely destroy other countries like it has been.

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  5. Simon says:

    Anything China exhibited at the Paris Airshow is available for sale. It can be sold to Iran, Russia, North Korea, any country which has a problem with America. I’m pretty sure China has even more advance radars they don’t reveal at foreign airshows.

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