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Do you have any info on what this homemade airborne radar is.
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From what I have read, there are two homegrown radars in IRIAF currently being used
(1) SAIRAN Bayyenat-II on Kowsar-I which is an exact replica of Leonardo Grifo-346. Count the T/R modules, and arrays and see the oscillator and processing units. It is a ditto system. It is the most modern radar in the Grifo series except for their Grifo-E AESA. It has an ECM, look-down shoot-down, and high-resolution SAR (better than IRBIS E of SU-35S). The Max tracking range is 94 KM for a 1 m2 target while search range is well into 120 KM enevelope. The radar was shown at Kish airshow and then again at Kowsar's unveiling.
My own take (Assumption): It is a TOT from Chinese CATIC who got Italian Grifo radars secretly through an under-the-table deal for developing their own local NRIET KLJ series for their light fighters such as KLJ-6E for J-7E/BG series, KLJ-7 for FC-1/JF-17, and KLJ-7A AESA. We know CATIC was in Iran for years working on Azarakhsh and they installed Sy-80 FCR of J-7N on Azaraksh. For project Silk Route-II, it is quite possible that TOT of a modern Chinese replica of Grifo-346 landed in Iran. I would have a hard time believing Italians will give something to Iran directly and get away with it right under NATO's nose.
Kowsar-I's Radar
Leonardo Grifo-346
The capabilities (taken from Grifo's brochure) are written on the left side.
(1) SAIRAN Bayyenat-I on Dowran F-4E/D. Pulse Doppler FCR with 100+ KM tracking range for surface-bound targets atleast. It can track maritime targets at long range for Ghader/Nasr AShCM. The foreign origin seems to be missing, could very well be an indigenous design based on blue prints of APQ-120???
They are OK systems for the start. IRIAF needs local AESA with a track range into 140+ KM zone for long-range BVR attack. That is where the world in moving. These pulse doppler radars were good in 2000s but not anymore