OVERVIEW: The JY-14 GREAT WALL Radar is a long-range, 3-D surveillance and interceptor control radar operating in the E/F Band.
DETAILS: The JY-14 is primarily used in national air defense system. It is capable of tracking over 72 contacts. The JY-14 is reported to have a range of anti-jamming facilities, to ensure normal operation in the most severe of electronic warfare (EW) environments. It has 8 RF feeds, six in E/F-band and two in D-band, the latter two giving good height cover where the lowest may also be used for an IFF facility. This radar employs a number of modern technologies including a low-sidelobe antenna, pulse compression, self-adaptive moving target indication (AMTI).
Specifications:
Frequency: 1.5-2.1 GHz (E/F Band (NATO), S Band (IEEE)))
Power output: 10 kW(average); 1.0 MW (peak)
PRF: unknown
Range Resolution: 90 m (range), 0.2 degrees azimuth
On/Off time: unknown
Deploy/Stow Time unknown min
Detection Range:
90% Pd, 3 m2 RCS target:
tgt alt. 100m: km
tgt alt. 18000m: km
Max Range: 450 km
NOTES: IOC 1998. The JY-14 is expected to be deployed in regional air defense networks.
Source: Air Power Australia. "PLA Air Defence Radars." Accessed December 1, 2013. http://www.ausairpower.net/APA-PLA-IADS-Radars.html#mozTocId756208 ; Jane's Radar and Electronic Warfare Systems, 2002-03, "JY-13 3-D surveillance radar," 25 March 2003 ; "JY-14 Radar." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 28, 2015. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JY-14_Radar.