It won't have the same range even compared to the Type 382. Even on the 054A/P you can see already it is much smaller. The smaller the surface area the array has, the less energy it receives. Again, obvious.
Another factor is that the SR2410C has a rectangular shape. This means the number of vertical elements is limited, compared to the Type 382, which has a square shape and has more vertical rows. That's going to mean a less precise elevation measurement for the SR2410C versus the Type 382. The SR2410C array is wider than it is taller, which means more horizontal elements which is better for back and forth scans as opposed to vertical elements which is for up and down scans. This means the SR2410C is more optimized for scanning targets near the surface --- hence why its on the C13B --- than the Type 382, which meant for sheer volume search, intended to detect targets that are also at high altitude. Its no wonder that the Type 382's Russian inspiration, the Fregat MR710 Top Plate, is used on the Kirov class battlecruiser and the Slava class cruisers, and you also see it on the Type 051C.
The Pakistan Navy is not likely to face the same kind of aerial opposition as the PLAN. They are more concerned with the Brahmos, which is a fast mover low flyer, so you need something more optimized for tracking a fast moving target lower in the water. The SR2410C fits that bill better. Compared to the Type 382, its a better radar for tracking targets near or on the water surface, which means also means from helicopters to small littoral combat vessels.
Simply said, both radars have pros and cons, the nature of which points to these radars having a different mission profile from the other.
The only way the PLAN would accept the SR2410C is that your air defense and radar picket mission profile for the 054A would have changed (re-adapted/evolved). But if the concept or doctrine for the 054A remains unchanged, then it is not suitable.
You contrast that to the dual sided radar, each side is equal in dimension in both X and Y. This thing is meant for volume search, both high and wide, much closer to what you would expect for the Type 382. This thing is also meant to deal with high flyers, such as bombers like B-52s to HALE drones.
The VHF radar, whether its on the F22P, the 052C/D or the new one on the 052DL, is not meant for high flyers or precise elevation measurement as these is 2D, with only two rows you are not going to measure height precisely either. Its there only to detect something and queue other radars to the target for more precise measurement. For that reason, the Type 517 and its successor and nor does the export variant, doesn't exactly cut into the same role as the Type 382.
Because this new dual sided radar is much newer than the 054A, it can be designed in hindsight to fit older ships as a replacement. The Type 382 or Fregat MAE MR710 radar ain't a slouch in weight. With all that metal wave guides and a large transmitter on the back, and that Cold War legacy in its design, there is going to be much heft to it. The masts to support this would have be built in mind for this.
The dual sided radar given that its rotary, is going to be light enough to be rotated and would have to be air cooled. So there is performance compromises.
I do not believe that this dual sided radar is the differentiating component between the upgraded 054A and the 054B/057. In terms of sensors it may likely be on another radar. Its possible both ships may end up with the dual sided radar, but the 054B/057 might also have another radar that's different from the upgraded 054A, and this might be on the fire control aspect.
The new dual sided dual band radar on the Type 075 has an aspect ratio wider than it is taller in one side. Again, another radar more optimized towards surface scanning than it is for the horizontal, or at least one side of it. One side has a more vertical face, while the other side is inclined more to face up. One side is said to have a higher frequency band and the other side lower, rumored to be an S and an X-band. I need to get a better view of the other side to see its aspect ratio, but this radar looks like one side is volume air search and the other side is more for surface scanning. The dual purpose of this radar also makes it a better choice than the SR2410C and overlaps into the mission profile of the Type 382.
If I am going to be dealing with LRASMs and F-35s, I would have planned that years before. Comparing the two dual sided radars, the bigger one would have a greater receiving area and a larger number of S-band elements, which makes it a better choice for dealing with LO and VLO targets.
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