China is becoming a constant threat to India. China has now built a large radar system, which is becoming a threat to India’s missile program. According to reports, China has recently built a new Large Phased Array Radar (LPAR) site in Yunnan province near the Myanmar border. This has increased China’s ballistic missile detection capabilities.
It is claimed to be an advanced radar system, the range of which can be more than 5 thousand kilometers. With the help of this radar system, China can monitor a large area of the Indian Ocean and Indian territory. This radar system of China has put India in trouble. Because the biggest threat of this radar system is that it can monitor India’s ballistic missile program.
Highlights:
China builds radar system near Myanmar border
The aim is to monitor India’s missile program.
The range of China’s radar system is 5,000 kilometers!
The LPAR is a state-of-the-art ballistic missile early warning radar. LPAR is called the cornerstone of China’s comprehensive defense. The LPAR radar system, built in Yunnan, has a range of 5,000 kilometers, which means it can detect and monitor the launch of ballistic missiles within a radius of 5,000 kilometers. It is specially designed for surveillance purposes. As a result, China has acquired the ability to closely monitor India’s missile program.
According to experts, through this radar, China can specifically monitor the Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Island can closely monitor missile tests being conducted from here. India regularly launches ballistic missiles like Agni-5 and K-4 from this place. India is constantly advancing its missile program. India’s missile technology is very advanced and India has established its superiority in ballistic missile program, which has always been a problem for China.
Building a radar system in Yunnan province, located near the Myanmar border, is strategically important for China. Located near China’s southwest coast, this region creates an excellent vantage point for observation between the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean region.
China is a very important maritime area for India and India maintains a strong naval presence in the region. These radar systems have increased China’s ability to collect real-time intelligence on missile trajectory, speed and range. This is expected to give Beijing the information it needs to strengthen its missile program to counter Indian missiles.
According to the report, amid rising tensions with India, China has built LPAR in Yunnan province. This is the latest example of China’s aggressive attitude and advanced surveillance system. LPAR is an integral part of China’s missile warning and space tracking network.
China’s development of LPAR radar system is a big threat to India. This shows how aggressively China is pursuing Indian defense technology. China already operates several LPAR stations, including the Korla and Xinjiang stations, which are increasing China’s surveillance capabilities in northern India. The Yunnan base is increasing China’s ability to monitor southern India. By doing so, China is gradually expanding its surveillance capabilities across India. India has recently launched an Agni-5 intercontinental ballistic missile, which has alarmed China. India is rapidly advancing its hypersonic missile program, and China is trying to track it.
The LPAR system that China has built in Yunnan can be called an engineering marvel. It has thousands of antenna elements that electronically control the radar beam without physically moving the array. This increases the ability to rapidly detect and track multiple targets, including ballistic missiles and satellites. This will enable China to keep a close eye on India.