China Unveils AI-Powered Radar That Defeats Jamming Technology

grok_image_antg5s

Signature: tW2Hq6j6XPtT9g6/mzVeToXkq+Mi1wRusT/c2kgHua+5EcbUDEFGFww+r7XMmv46DvO0gxP9x50OHsGqo+K2ajkhX+qiHpss7ZS+AORP1u/hukc0M4k6+lXD4Rlj2GoGfvPwAYxPUY/WSdXU9aIh5nooy09IhiHjE8E2+ItumkI=

Share

China just trialed what it claims is the world’s first AI-powered radar for military aircraft – and the results look like an actual game-changer.

In tests, the system kept 99% tracking continuity even under heavy electronic jamming, where normal radars lost their lock a quarter of the time.

In short, it dodges interference by instantly shifting frequency, beam direction, and waveform… adapting on the fly.

Developed at the Nanjing-based 14th Research Institute, the radar ditches the brute-force approach and uses machine learning to sense “electromagnetic fog” in real time.

Fighter jets, long limited by size and power constraints, may now have a sensor that fights back.

This is why it matters: Electronic warfare is the invisible front line.

If China’s radar holds up in combat, it’s not just harder to jam – it could tip air superiority firmly in China’s favor.