Fair enough:
First seen in late 1987, the Wuhan 351 is a modified Romeo Class (Type 033G) (SSG), designated ES5G, converted as a trials anti-ship missile platform. The project was probably inspired by the Cold War era conventional-powered Russian Juliette class cruise missile submarine. The Wuhan 351's structure consist of six missile launcher tubes which are built into the casing abreast the conning tower and elevated to fire. To provide target acquisition an additional radar mast (Snoop Tray) is mounted between the two periscopes. It uses Pike Jaw or Hercules, hull mounted, search and attack, medium frequency sonar.
Displacement: 1,650 tons surfaced and 2,100 tons submerged
Dimensions: 76.6 x 6.7 x 5.2 meters
Speed: 13 knots submerged, 15 knots surfaced and 10 knots snorting
Endurance: 9 knots at 14,000 nm surface. 4 knots at 330 nm submerged (batteries)
Propulsion: Twin shafts. Diesel-electric drive.
Engines: 2x Type 37D diesel engines at 4,000 hp each. 2x PG series electric motors at 2,700 hp each. 2x creep motors at 100 hp each.
Crew complement: 10 officers and 44 Enlisted.
Armaments: 8x 533mm torpedo tubes. Six bow mounted and two are stern mounted. 14 torpedoes or 28 mines.
Missiles: 6x C-801 anti-ship missiles in watertight launcher tubes.
http://www.china-defense.com/naval/wuhan351/wuhan351.html
What is the model/type of this radar? Cheers.