SLC-2 Radar
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The SLC-2 Radar is a counter battery radar designed to accurately locate hostile artillery, rocket and ground-to-ground missile launchers immediately after enemy firing, and to support friendly artillery by providing guidance of counter-fire.
SLC-2 radar can also be applied in adjusting firing of friendly weapons or rockets. With slight modification to software parameters, SLC-2 radar can also be used to detect and track low flying targets such as light aircraft, helicopters and RPVs.
SLC-2 systems have sometimes been mounted on a Dongfang EQ2102 3.5 ton truck.
[edit] Specifications
- S - band
- Detection range: (with 80% detection probability)
- For artillery -- 35 km
- For rockets -- 50 km
- Accuracy: 0.35% of range (for range more than 10 km)
- 35 m (for range less than 10 km)
- Peak power: 45 kW
- Noise: 3dB
- Clutter improvement factor: 55 dB
- Other features:
- Active phased array antenna with electronic scanning both in azimuth and elevation
- Sophisticated computer-controlled digital signal processing
- Comprehensive online or offine BITE
- Automatic/manual height correction with digital/video map
- Various effective ECCM
- Tracking while scanning