Clearly...Depending on the mission, range may not be as important as volume search and vice versa. The reason why the X-band, or ghz freq or centimetric wavelength, is used here is because of the nature of the target, which is far smaller than a fighter aircraft and is moving, or descending, at double digit Mach. Remember, the type of target set our mission. The target is a descending warhead, possibly nuclear, moving at double digit Mach. Unlike Pave Paws, we would have a better idea of the source direction of this target, therefore we can afford to use higher freqs, which give us tight beams, at the expense of longer coverage time for a given volume, or sector of the sky