According to a paper published on February 18 by Zhang Zhenbiao, a senior engineer with the PLA’s 63623 Unit in Jiuquan, Gansu province, all missiles were successfully detected and tracked by a new dual-band (S/X) phased array radar system, before hitting the target with 100 per cent success.
The test, detailed in Flight Control & Detection, a Chinese-language journal, marks the first public disclosure of China’s land-based early warning radar capabilities.
Its dual-band technology – similar to the US Navy’s USNS Howard O. Lorenzen missile-tracking ship – combines wide-area surveillance (S-band) with high-resolution targeting (X-band).
While the Lorenzen is hailed for its unmatched capability, with the potential to track more than 1,000 targets simultaneously, the United States has never publicly demonstrated its performance under live-fire conditions.