No, another PAR called H-200 is associated with the KS-1A. That's the name of the radar unit displayed with the KS-1A in defense expos.
The S-300 radars also track and illuminate, but a seperate unit does the search. The MPQ-53 does search, track and illuminate all in one unit. I think the newest radar unit for the S-300PMU2, the 96LE which China now has, also searches, tracks and illuminates in one unit.
The SPY-1 only searches and tracks, but uses seperate illuminators.
In that way, the 052C PAR is different from AEGIS. I am personally not sure if the HQ-9s used on the ship use TVM or active seeking. The only thing for sure is that the ship does not use seperate illuminators. You must have very powerful PARs to do illumination along with search and track, then combine everything into a four faced unit to give a 360 degree coverage. Now that's a bit tricky, since it means the illuminating beams can be passed on from one phase array to another. AEGIS does not do that, nor the S-300 radar systems, heck nothing in the world does that. It probably is simpler to use active homing on the SAMs instead.
The S-300 radars also track and illuminate, but a seperate unit does the search. The MPQ-53 does search, track and illuminate all in one unit. I think the newest radar unit for the S-300PMU2, the 96LE which China now has, also searches, tracks and illuminates in one unit.
The SPY-1 only searches and tracks, but uses seperate illuminators.
In that way, the 052C PAR is different from AEGIS. I am personally not sure if the HQ-9s used on the ship use TVM or active seeking. The only thing for sure is that the ship does not use seperate illuminators. You must have very powerful PARs to do illumination along with search and track, then combine everything into a four faced unit to give a 360 degree coverage. Now that's a bit tricky, since it means the illuminating beams can be passed on from one phase array to another. AEGIS does not do that, nor the S-300 radar systems, heck nothing in the world does that. It probably is simpler to use active homing on the SAMs instead.
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