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The Dalney Radiosvyazi NII company (Russian acronym: NIIDAR) developed a number of radars from 1949 to 1959 in co-operation with the NII-20 Lianozovo electromechanical plant. [3] However, unlike the NNIIRT, this design bureau focused on higher frequency radars like the P-20 , P-30 , P-30M, P-35 , P-32D2 and the P-50 ( NATO: E/F-bands ).
Polish OSA-AKM. The Osa was the first mobile air defense missile system incorporating its own engagement radars on a single vehicle. All versions of the 9K33 feature all-in-one 9A33 transporter erector launcher and radar (TELAR) vehicles which can detect, track and engage aircraft independently or with the aid of regimental surveillance radars.
Hair Net – Long-range air search radar [1] Half Bow – Fire control radar for guns [1] Half Plate – MR-755 Fregat, target designation radar of SA-N-7 system [2] Hawk Screech – MR-105 Turel, a gun fire-control radar [4] Head Lights – Missile tracking and control [1] Head Net-A – Long-range air search radar [1] Head Net-B – Long ...
Pages in category "Russian military radars" ... Russian air surveillance radars; 0–9. 1L121-E; 67N6E; A. Aistyonok; Armavir Radar Station ... Pionersky Radar ...
The S-300s are operated by the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Defense Force. During air strikes on military targets in Iran in April and on Oct. 26 2024, Israeli aircraft disabled all of Iran's Russian S-300 anti-aircraft missile systems [134] after Iranian radar systems were “breached” causing their screens to freeze. [135]
Phazotron builds radars and radar weapon and defense control systems for aircraft, gun-missile ground-based and ship-borne air defense systems. Phazotron also builds radars for space vehicles. In addition to its military products, Phazotron also develops weather radars and civil products.
The 2K12 "Kub" (Russian: 2К12 Куб; English: 'cube') (NATO reporting name: SA-6 "Gainful") mobile surface-to-air missile system is a Soviet low to medium-level air defence system designed to protect ground forces from air attack. 2К12 is the GRAU designation of the system.
From February to May 1943, aircraft with the radar were used in the air defense system of Leningrad - by the 24th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment of the Second Air Defense Corps. During the interception, the fighters were guided to the target using the RUS-2 long-range radar, and with the approach to the air enemy, the airborne Gneiss-2 was ...