Unfortunately, there is little information available in the public domain on military radar systems.
One source useful for coarse comparisons, is the CMANO simulator database. China watchers will immediately spot quite a few errors, but that's mostly because the devs base their information on publicly available sources only.
The Type 346A is classified as comparable to Western 90's era radar technology, despite being an AESA:
At the same time, the SPY-1D is classified as early 2000's technology, so somewhat better:
SPY-6 is modeled as several generations more advanced than both:
CMANO is a very impressive engine and relatively intuitive for simulations all things considered.
However the pitfall it suffers -- as with basically all wargaming simulators or even discussing conflict scenarios in words -- is the performance and relative performance of the systems it seeks to simulate, which naturally we do not know. Unfortunately that makes CMANO next to useless for simulating scenarios involving systems whose performance cannot be agreed upon by differing groups.