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  2. Category:Russian military radars - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Russian military radars" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  3. Russian air surveillance radars - Wikipedia

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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). These radars ...

  4. Voronezh radar - Wikipedia

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    A radar was built at Mishelevka in Irkutsk on the site of the former, and never operational, Daryal radar which was demolished in 2011. [21] The radar is a Voronezh-VP and is sited close to the former Daryal transmitter building. [22] This radar covers the south and can replace one of the two Dnepr radars at that site.

  5. 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.

  6. Predel-E - Wikipedia

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    Predel-E (in Russian: Предел-Э [1]) is a Russian military over-the-horizon radar system shown since 2017, [2] designed to detect ships in coastal areas. [3]It was developed by Concern Morinformsystem-Agat, with at least one variant designed by NPP Salyut. [3]

  7. Duga radar - Wikipedia

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    The said map has rappel lines that can take the player(s) up to the top or middle of the Duga, despite the actual radar array lacking this. The Duga antenna array is also featured on the revised map "Verdansk '84" in the game Call of Duty: Warzone. The 'Russian woodpecker' appears in Justin Scott's novel The Shipkiller.

  8. Nebo-M - Wikipedia

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    The radar began to be investigated in 1984. The radar complex is made up of a command post module and one to three different radars which are deployed on separate 8x8 24-ton trucks. The manufacturer claims this radar system can detect 5th generation aircraft like the F-22 and F-35 [3] and detect long-range ballistic missile launches. Nebo-ME is ...

  9. 67N6E - Wikipedia

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    67N6E GAMMA DE is a 3D radar system developed by VNIIRT for the Russian Armed Forces. It is a mobile UHF L band Active electronically scanned array for the purpose of air defense support. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]