CLC-1 Radar

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CLC-1

The CLC-1 radar installed on a Type 95 SPAA
Manufacturer: NRIET
Countries that use: China
Range: 45 km
Frequency Band: Unknown
Type (Navigation/Targeting): Targeting
Air / Ground Based: Mobile Ground

CLC-1 short-range surveillance radar is a ground-based mobile tracking radar used by the People's Liberation Army of China.

Installation and Use

The CLC-1 radar is installed on the Type 95 (also known as PGZ-95) self-propelled anti-aircraft artillery (SPAA) system as the main search and acquisition radar. This system can operate while moving. It has very strong anti-clutter capacity, can acquire and track ultra-low altitude attacking targets and direct guns to counterattack effectively.

Manufacturer

The manufacturer of the system is Nanjing Research Institute of Electronics Technology(NRIET)/Nanjing Institute No. 1 /南京电子技术研究所.

Further Features

    • High mobility, typically vehicle mounted
    • Fully coherent pulse-Doppler radar system
    • Programmable signal processing
    • CFAR, anti-ground clutter performance

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