Wednesday, Feb 4, 2026
SSBCrack
Search
  • Home
  • Indian Defence News
  • Notification
  • SSB Interview
    • SSB Interview Date
    • Screening
    • Psychology
    • GTO
    • Personal Interview
    • Conference
    • Medical
    • Merit List
  • Books
    • OIR Test & PPDT
    • SSB Interview
    • Psych Tests Workbook
    • SSB Psychology
    • NDA Exam
    • CDS Exam
    • AFCAT
    • EKT
  • eBooks
    • SSB eBook
    • OIR Test eBook
    • TAT eBook
    • SRT eBook
    • WAT eBook
    • Current Affairs
    • General Knowledge
  • Online Courses
    • NDA Exam
    • CDS Exam
    • CDS OTA Exam
    • AFCAT Exam
    • MNS Exam
    • TA Exam
    • ACC Exam
  • Download APP
  • Success Stories
  • Join Us
Reading: China Unveils Next-Gen “Stealth Killer” Radars Capable of Tracking F-22 and F-35 Fighters
Share
Font ResizerAa
SSBCrackSSBCrack
  • Home
  • Notification
  • SSB Interview
  • Books
  • eBooks
  • Courses
Search
  • Home
  • Notification
  • SSB Interview
  • Books
  • eBooks
  • Courses
Follow US
© 2010 - 2025 SSBCrack . All Rights Reserved.

Home » China Unveils Next-Gen “Stealth Killer” Radars Capable of Tracking F-22 and F-35 Fighters

World Defence News

China Unveils Next-Gen “Stealth Killer” Radars Capable of Tracking F-22 and F-35 Fighters

By Adhidev Jasrotia
Last updated: May 26, 2025
Share
Radar

China has revealed its newest advancements in anti-stealth radar technology at the 11th World Radar Expo held in Hefei, Anhui Province. Among the most notable was the debut of the JY-27V radar system, a mobile meter-wave air surveillance platform claimed to be capable of detecting advanced U.S. stealth fighters like the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II.

Olive Squad Coffee Mugs

Manufactured by the state-owned China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC), the JY-27V integrates low-frequency operation, a high-power aperture, and advanced intelligent algorithms. Mounted on a military truck, the radar system features a massive active electronically scanned array (AESA) panel and boasts rapid deployment and retraction capability in under ten minutes.

CETC scientists emphasized the radar’s capabilities to detect stealth targets at long ranges and guide precision air defense strikes. Compared to its predecessor, the JY-27A, the JY-27V offers a larger antenna, lower frequency band, and enhanced processing algorithms, which reportedly improve detection range and accuracy against low-observable aircraft.

More Read

‘Islamic NATO’ in the Making? Turkey’s Likely Entry into Pak–Saudi Defence Pact Raises Regional Security Concerns
Russia Reportedly Strikes Ukraine’s Lviv Oblast With Nuclear-Capable ‘Oreshnik’ Missile; Further Attacks Feared
Trump Backs Bill Allowing 500% Tariffs on India, China Over Russian Oil Imports: What It Means

Meter-wave radars like the JY-27V operate in the 30–300 MHz frequency range with wavelengths of 1–10 meters, making them more effective against stealth aircraft that are optimized to evade detection from higher-frequency microwave radars. This gives such systems a theoretical edge in detecting radar-absorbing materials and unconventional shapes used in fifth-generation fighter jets.

Other advanced systems were also on display. The YLC-8E radar, a successor to the YLC-8B, works in the UHF band and provides three-dimensional surveillance with enhanced anti-stealth features and robust digital phased array scanning. CETC’s SLC-7 radar, a fourth-generation intelligence system, was showcased with capabilities to simultaneously track and engage multiple aerial threats, offering strong anti-jamming and high accuracy performance.

The expo also featured low-altitude surveillance radars like the JY-11 S-band radar, known for its counter-drone utility, and the YLC-12 C-band radar, which can detect slow and highly maneuverable targets. The JYL-1 long-range radar, designed for deployment in remote or extreme terrain, highlighted China’s push for autonomous and mobile radar systems.

Altogether, CETC’s radar lineup at the 2025 expo signals a significant leap in China’s radar and electronic warfare capabilities, particularly in the domain of counter-stealth operations. With rising tensions and evolving aerial threats, the showcase served as both a technological milestone and a strategic message to rivals equipped with stealth assets.

IMA Mug

IMA Mug

₹499
Shop Now
IAF Mug

IAF Mug

₹499
Shop Now
NDA Mug

NDA Mug

₹499
Shop Now
Navy Mug

Navy Mug

₹299
Shop Now
NSG Mug

NSG Coffee Mug

₹499
Shop Now
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Telegram
ByAdhidev Jasrotia
An expert in Indian defence affairs, military recruitment, and geopolitical strategy, brings a strong foundation in national security journalism. Recommended for the Indian Army with All India Rank 138.
Previous Article Minesweeper India Revives Long-Pending Minesweeper Project Amid Rising China-Pakistan Naval Threat
Next Article NCC 3 NCC Girl Cadets Experience Military Life in Kumaon’s Forward Areas During Eight-Day Tour

TRENDING NEWS

Brigadier Gaurav Kapoor Giving Trophy to Havildar Indresh Singh

Havildar Indresh Singh Tops Leadership & Management Course at Junior Leaders Academy, Bareilly

January 29, 2026
Indian Navy Wins the Title of Best Marching Contingent Among the Three Services

Indian Navy Wins the Title of Best Marching Contingent Among the Three Services

January 28, 2026
Lieutenant Colonel Pradeep Shoury Arya

Lieutenant Colonel Pradeep Shoury Arya Awarded Sena Medal (Gallantry) for Narco-Terror Operations

January 30, 2026
Delhi Police Wins Best Marching Contingent Title Among CAPFs & Auxiliary Forces

Delhi Police Wins Best Marching Contingent Title Among CAPFs & Auxiliary Forces

January 28, 2026

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

Major General VM Dhumne Leads LGSC Student Officers’ Visit to INS Dronacharya
February 4, 2026
Lt Gen AVS Rathee Reviews Operational Readiness of Black Mace Brigade and Battle Axe Division
February 4, 2026
Lt Gen Devendra Sharma Visits Indian Military Academy, Dehradun
February 3, 2026
Major General Yashpal Singh Assumes Charge as Deputy Commandant, Army Hospital (Research & Referral)
February 3, 2026
Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth Interacts with Algerian War High College Delegation at Southern Command
February 3, 2026
SSBCrack-Logo (2)

SSBCrack.com is a leading online platform dedicated to helping Indian defence aspirants prepare for the various armed forces examinations.

  • About Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • We Are Hiring
  • Write for SSBCrack
  • Share Your Story
  • Contact Us
  • SSBCrackExams
  • SSBCrack Hindi
  • SSBCrack News
  • SSB Interview Coaching
  • SSB Interview eBooks
  • Cookie Policy
  • Copyright Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms and Conditions
  • PPDT Pictures
  • 15 OLQs for SSB
  • SSB Dress Code
  • SSB Rapid Fire Questions
  • SSB Interview Questions
  • SSB Interview Screening Test
  • SSB Interview Conference Questions
  • SSB Interview Process
  • Preparation Books
  • Online Courses
  • NDA Exam
  • CDS Exam
  • AFCAT
  • Success Stories
  • SSB Date
  • Screening
  • Psychology
  • Personal Interview
  • GTO
  • Conference
  • SSB Medical
  • Merit List

Follow US: 

© 2010-2026 SSBCrack. All Rights Reserved.

 
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?