Many thanks to Anonymous for comments of December 23, 2018 concerning a South Korean
(SK) destroyer [1] locking its
weapons-guidance radar onto a Japanese Navy, Japanese designed Kawasaki P-1 Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA). This occured twice for several minutes on December
20, 2018 within the Japanese EEZ [2-3]. See complexity of location statuses in Map below.
The SK Navy said the radar irradiation was used being used, on December 20, 2018, to search
for a North Korean ship in distress.
Japan’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) does not believe the SK
explanation and believes the radar lock-on was intentional. This is because a
weapon-guidance radar is not suitable for surface search purposes [5]. Japan’s
MoD feels SK Navy conducted a hostile act against a friendly country. This SK
act breeds distrust between Japan and SK.
[1] SK Navy Gwanggaeto
the Great destroyer (DDH-971)
[2] https://www.sankei.com/politics/news/181222/plt1812220012-n1.html
[in Japanese]
[3] https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/International-Relations/Japan-accuses-South-Korea-of-locking-radar-on-patrol-plane
[very interesting and in English]
[4] http://www.mod.go.jp/j/press/news/2018/12/22a.html [in Japanese]
[5] SK Gwanggaeto the Great destroyers are equipped
with complex sensors (see wikipedia
right sidebar) including a:
- Signal
Tracking and Illuminating Radar (STR)
for weapon-guidance. This was used to track or
“paint” the P-1. According
to experts STRs are not used for surface search, and
- AN/SPS-55 radar for surface search.
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Tri-ring has provided the Japanese P-1 MPA's December 20, 2018 Youtube video at https://youtu.be/s93-l68D3Eo
with voice recordings of P-1's encounter
with the South Korean destroyer.
Youtube seems to get most interesting, were the P-1 aircraft crew say:
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Youtube seems to get most interesting, were the P-1 aircraft crew say:
- 6 mins 4 seconds in: "[Destroyer is] emitting radar"
- 6min 7sec "She is emitting FC (fire-control) type radar"
- 6m 9s "FC contact (rada is detected."
- 6m 16s "We should steer clear."
- 6m 29 "Moving away from the vessel for the time being."
- 6m 38s "...Radar is continuously detected."
- 6m 45s "The sound is so loud (the radio field intensity is terribly strong.)"
- 6m 56s "The gun is not directed at us."
- 8m 29s [The FC radar signal] "is not something that is occurring now, but we observed this."
- 8m 44s "The crew will call out using the International VHF 121.5 MHz."
- 8m 50s "FC radar is detected again."
The P-1 crew then ask the destroyer the following Question
in English:
- 9m 7s "Korean Naval Ship. Hull Number 971....We observe that your FC [fire control] antenna is directed to us...What is the purpose of your act? Over"
[no answer from South Korean destroyer]
- 9m 45s [repeats question]
- 10m 30s [repeats question]
- 11m [repeats question]
- 11m 30s onwards [Japanese P-1 "Captain" confirming that his P-1 crew have recorded the radar signals from the South Korean destroyer.]
- 12m 20s [repeats question]
- 12m 50s [repeats question]
[no answer from South Korean destroyer given to repeated questions.
- 9m 7s "Korean Naval Ship. Hull Number 971....We observe that your FC [fire control] antenna is directed to us...What is the purpose of your act? Over"
[no answer from South Korean destroyer]
- 9m 45s [repeats question]
- 10m 30s [repeats question]
- 11m [repeats question]
- 11m 30s onwards [Japanese P-1 "Captain" confirming that his P-1 crew have recorded the radar signals from the South Korean destroyer.]
- 12m 20s [repeats question]
- 12m 50s [repeats question]
[no answer from South Korean destroyer given to repeated questions.
Pete Comment
Maybe the destroyer was not operating on Japanese MPA frequencies? Or destroyer not fully monitoring frequencies. So never heard the questions?]
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Pete Comment
Distrust remains between South Korea and Japan partly due
to unresolved disputes
since Japan’s occupation of Korea which ended in 1945. Several of the disputes include
islands and territorial waters and so includes the Destroyer-MPA confrontation.
Japan and South Korea are not enemies but they are not friends.
Map: Pete Comment - This South Korean hani new agency map, illustrating the destroyer-MPA confrontation, reflects the complexity of different territorial statuses to which was added the complexity of the destroyer's differing radar functions.
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By Anonymous and Tri-ring
and Have a Happy New Year
and Have a Happy New Year
from Pete