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Type 382 installed on a Type 054A frigate.

The Type 382 (or H/LJQ-382) is a 3-D naval air search radar developed by the People's Republic of China. [1] [2] It uses two back-to-back planar arrays on a rotating mount. [1]

The relationship between the Type 382 and the Russian Fregat MAE-3 radar ( NATO reporting name: Top Plate) is unclear. In 2015, Type 382 was identified as the Fregat by Kirchberger [3] and Jane's Fighting Ships, [4] or possibly a reverse engineered version. [5] At the same time, Schwartz stated that the Type 382 was "quite advanced" compared to Russian radar. [6] In 2020, Wertheim used "Top Plate" in conjunction with the Chinese designation. [2]

References

Citations
  1. ^ a b Tate, Andrew (4 June 2019). "Images show likely configuration of sensor suite for PLAN's next carrier". Janes. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  2. ^ a b Wertheim, Eric (June 2020). "China's Multipurpose FFG". Proceedings. 146 (6). U.S. Naval Institute. 0041798X.
  3. ^ Kirchberger (2015): page 197
  4. ^ Saunders, Stephan, ed. (2015). Jane's Fighting Ships 2015-2016. Jane's Information Group. p. 144. ISBN  978-0710631435.
  5. ^ Kirchberger (2015): page 208
  6. ^ Schwartz, Paul (August 2015). Russia's Contribution to China's Surface Warfare Capabilities: Feeding the Dragon. Global Power Shift. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 30. ISBN  978-1-4422-5879-2.
Bibliography
  • Kirchberger, Sarah (2015). Assessing China's Naval Power: Technological Innovation, Economic Constraints, and Strategic Implications. Global Power Shift. Springer. ISBN  978-3-662-47127-2.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Type 382 installed on a Type 054A frigate.

The Type 382 (or H/LJQ-382) is a 3-D naval air search radar developed by the People's Republic of China. [1] [2] It uses two back-to-back planar arrays on a rotating mount. [1]

The relationship between the Type 382 and the Russian Fregat MAE-3 radar ( NATO reporting name: Top Plate) is unclear. In 2015, Type 382 was identified as the Fregat by Kirchberger [3] and Jane's Fighting Ships, [4] or possibly a reverse engineered version. [5] At the same time, Schwartz stated that the Type 382 was "quite advanced" compared to Russian radar. [6] In 2020, Wertheim used "Top Plate" in conjunction with the Chinese designation. [2]

References

Citations
  1. ^ a b Tate, Andrew (4 June 2019). "Images show likely configuration of sensor suite for PLAN's next carrier". Janes. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  2. ^ a b Wertheim, Eric (June 2020). "China's Multipurpose FFG". Proceedings. 146 (6). U.S. Naval Institute. 0041798X.
  3. ^ Kirchberger (2015): page 197
  4. ^ Saunders, Stephan, ed. (2015). Jane's Fighting Ships 2015-2016. Jane's Information Group. p. 144. ISBN  978-0710631435.
  5. ^ Kirchberger (2015): page 208
  6. ^ Schwartz, Paul (August 2015). Russia's Contribution to China's Surface Warfare Capabilities: Feeding the Dragon. Global Power Shift. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 30. ISBN  978-1-4422-5879-2.
Bibliography
  • Kirchberger, Sarah (2015). Assessing China's Naval Power: Technological Innovation, Economic Constraints, and Strategic Implications. Global Power Shift. Springer. ISBN  978-3-662-47127-2.

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