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Air Chief, Turkish Commander discuss professional matters

November 19, 2019

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Chief of General Staff of Turkish Armed Forces General Yasar Guler called on Air Chief Mujahid Anwar Khan in Islamabad on Tuesday and discussed matters of professional and mutual interest.

General Yasar Guler appreciated the sound professionalism of PAF personnel. He also expressed his desire to learn from each other experiences.

The Air Chief said both the countries enjoy cordial and brotherly relations and reiterated his resolve to further enhance the existing cooperation between the two countries.
 
C4iSR: Land

JY-27A radar spotted in Pakistan

Sean O’Connor, Indianapolis - Jane's Defence Weekly

20 November 2019


Key Points has identified a JY-27A CVLO radar in imagery captured of Mianwali Air Base in PakistanA modern VHF-band system, China's JY-27A was not previously known to have been exported to Pakistan

Satellite imagery captured on 29 August has revealed a China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC) JY-27A counter-very-low-observable (CVLO) radar at Mianwali Air Base (AB) in Pakistan. Imagery examination indicates the radar arrived between 5 June and 29 August and was not yet fully erected as of 2 September.

The sale of the JY-27A to Pakistan has gone unnoticed in the open press, with most air-defence-related reporting concerned with Pakistan's desire to import advanced Chinese surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems.
 
C4iSR: Land

JY-27A radar spotted in Pakistan

Sean O’Connor, Indianapolis - Jane's Defence Weekly

20 November 2019


Key Points has identified a JY-27A CVLO radar in imagery captured of Mianwali Air Base in PakistanA modern VHF-band system, China's JY-27A was not previously known to have been exported to Pakistan

Satellite imagery captured on 29 August has revealed a China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC) JY-27A counter-very-low-observable (CVLO) radar at Mianwali Air Base (AB) in Pakistan. Imagery examination indicates the radar arrived between 5 June and 29 August and was not yet fully erected as of 2 September.

The sale of the JY-27A to Pakistan has gone unnoticed in the open press, with most air-defence-related reporting concerned with Pakistan's desire to import advanced Chinese surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems.
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YJ27A 3-D long-range surveillance/guidance radar. Operating in the VHF band, it adopts 2-D electronic scanning in azimuth and elevation. It is active phased array system, and it is stated to be resistant to jamming and with ‘high measurement accuracy’. The trailer-mounted radar is in service and has been spotted in Shigatse, Tibet, for example.
There are unverified claims that the radar can pick up hostile stealth fighters at ranges of up to 500km. If these reports are accurate, such Chinese radars could swiftly nullify the advantages of stealth aircraft. The JY-27A is also designed to address the ballistic missile threat.

The Nanjing Research Institute of Electronic Technology (NRIET) is at the forefront of CETC's programme and produced two of the units on display at the Zhuhai air show, the YLC-8B and SLC-7.

China Expands Deployment of JY-27A Anti-Stealth Radar Systems
IHS Global, Inc. • May 28
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Two newly identified deployments of China's JY-27A metre-wave radar bring the total number of such systems in operation within the PLAAF to at least 10.
This comes amid media reports claiming that China's metre-wave radars are now capable of not only detecting VLO aircraft but also providing missiles with in-flight guidance commands to intercept a designated target.
The number of counter-very low observable (CVLO) radar systems deployed with radar units of China's People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) is increasing.

One of the newest CVLO systems to enter service is the JY-27A from state-owned electronics and radar systems developer China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC).

Source: www.janes.com
 
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