Todjaeger
Potstirrer
I would honestly not be so certain that is does have an LPI capability. My doubt stems more from the potential 'value' of LPI radar for GBAD relative to developmental and operational costs than any capability or lack thereof to develop it.There's rumors and claims of it but I don't have anything concrete. It's very likely, however, that PMU2 and above (S-400) do have the capability. How effectively they can employ it is another question.
A LPI radar in a LO/VLO aircraft is valuable, because it allows the aircraft to have some measure of sensing/SA via radar, without automatically revealing its presence because it is a radar emitter. The aircraft's radar itself can be LPI through a combination of aircraft speed and frequency-hopping steerable beams. In order for this to be done and also provide/return useful information, a series of potentially complicated algorithms need to be followed, to allow the T/R modules of the AESA to a given vector/volume of airspace while alternating the beams and frequencies used. Part of what can make this so complicated is that as differing frequencies are used, the avionics need to be able to correlate the transmitted signal with the received signal, across the range of frequencies used and their relevant Doppler-shifted potential returns.
A GBAD LPI could potentially (again, only POTENTIALLY) reduce the likelihood of an aircraft's RWR or ESM being 'tripped' if an aircraft gets detected, and/or make an ARM attack upon the radar transmitter a little more difficult. In order for this to be achieved, time and funding would need to be expended to develope the appropriate algorithms for the radar's controlling electronics to use. Given how GBAD systems are already vulnerable to ground clutter, and an LPI radar would increase the number of potential return variables which could be discarded as clutter, adding LPI into the mix does not seem like a good idea. Particularly when the IADS systems which could most easily accomodate and use LPI are stationary or semi-stationary units, which are themselves known quantities in that such platforms are not exactly discrete, and would be subject to attack via both ARM and PGM weaponry, whether they are LPI or not.
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