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  2. Russian air surveillance radars - Wikipedia

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    Chronology of Soviet and Russian air surveillance radars Radar NATO reporting name Radio spectrum (NATO) Developed Fun fact Design bureau P-3: VHF: 1948: The first Soviet post-World War II air surveillance radar: NNIIRT P-20 Periscope: TOKEN: E/F-band: 1949: NIIDAR P-50 Observatory: E/F-band: 1949: Stationary variant of P-20: NIIDAR P-30: BIG ...

  3. Nizhny Novgorod Research Institute of Radio Engineering

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    The Nizhny Novgorod Research Institute of Radio Engineering (Russian acronym: NNIIRT) has since 1948 developed a number of radars. [7]Other innovations were radars with frequency hopping; the P-10 Volga A (NATO: KNIFE REST B) in 1953, radars with transmitter signal coherency and special features like moving target indicator (MTI); the P-12 Yenisei (NATO: SPOON REST) in 1955, as well as the P ...

  4. Kasta 2E - Wikipedia

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    The Kasta 2E (NATO: Flat Face E, alternative name Casta 2E) is a modern Russian radar system. The development of the Kasta 2E surveillance radars was initiated in the former Soviet Union. Its primary objective is to overcome deficiencies or to satisfy the demand in low-level surveillance.

  5. List of NATO reporting names for equipment - Wikipedia

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    Ball End – common navigational radar. [1] Band Stand – Missile tracking and control [1] Bar Lock A - Russian P-37 "Metch" (1RL139) 2D air surveillance radar. [2] The basic "Bar Lock" dates back to 1961. [3] Bass Tilt – MR-123, fire control radar of the AK-630 close-in weapon system [4] Bell Clout – Electronic warfare jamming radar [1]

  6. P-18 radar - Wikipedia

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    The P-18 early warning radar is a development of the earlier P-12 radar, the P-18 radar being accepted into service in 1970 following the successful completion of the program. [1] The P-18 was developed by the SKB Design Bureau, a division of State Plant No.197 named after V. I. Lenin who developed the previous P-12, the predecessor of the ...

  7. With 'God's-eye view,' secretive surveillance flights keep ...

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    With a powerful radar that rotates six times every minute on the fuselage and a bellyful of surveillance gear, the plane can spot missile launches, airborne bombing runs and other military ...

  8. P-14 radar - Wikipedia

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    P-14MA/5H84AMA [7] – ground-based long-range VHF surveillance radar P-180U is offered as the modernized follow-on to its prototype, the analogue P-14. Produced in LiTak-Tak [ 8 ] ( Lithuania ). Modernization of early-warning VHF radar 5N84A (5N84, 44Zh6 or P-14) offers the best (in terms of efficiency/cost ratio) alternative to restoration or ...

  9. US-A - Wikipedia

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    Launched between 1967 and 1988 to monitor NATO and merchant vessels using radar, the satellites were powered by nuclear reactors. Because a return signal from an ordinary target illuminated by a radar transmitter diminishes as the inverse of the fourth power of the distance, for the surveillance radar to work effectively, US-A satellites had to ...