HAL-3 explained
The HAL-3 is an airborne navigation radar developed by the Shanghai Institute of Electron Physics originally for the Y-10 programme. Development started in June 1980 and was completed in February 1985 and it has been extensively tested on the Boeing 707 and Y-7.[1] The overall technical characteristics are thought to be similar to the Bendix AN/APS-133/RDR-1F.
Specifications
- Range:
- air-to-ground mode : 240 km
- air-to-air mode: 15 km
- Output power: 50 kW
- Power consumption: 800W
- Weight: 9999 kg
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Notes and References
- The HAL-3 airborne navigation radar . 2024-03-01 . IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems. July 1996 . 32 . 3 . 1208–1211 . 10.1109/7.532286 . Zhenhe . Fang . Jun . Zhang . Yi . Wang . 1996ITAES..32.1208F .