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Duga radar
over the horizon early warning radar
P-18 radar
Soviet early warning radar
P-15 radar
Soviet early warning radar
Daryal radar
Soviet and Russian early warning radar
P-12 radar
Soviet long-range radar
Don-2N radar
Russian missile defence radar
P-19 radar
ground-based long-range VHF surveillance radar produced in LiTak-Tak
P-14 radar
early-warning radar
Baranavichy Radar Station
Russian early warning radar station in Belarus, Volga radar
P-3 radar
early Soviet radar system
Dnestr radar
Soviet and Russian early warning radars
Zhuk radar
family of aircraft radar systems
Gabala Radar Station
former Soviet and Russian radar station in Azerbaijan
1L219 Zoopark-1
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P-40 radar
Soviet radar
P-35 radar
object detection system
Zaslon
The BRLS-8B "Zaslon" (Barrier) is a Soviet, and later Russian, all-weather, multimode airborne radar developed between 1975 and 1980 by the Tikhomirov Scientific Research Institute of Instrument Design as part of the weapons control system of the MiG-31 supersonic interceptor. The NATO reporting name for the radar is Flash Dance with the designations "SBI-16", "RP-31", "N007" and "S-800" also being associated with the radar.
P-30 radar
soviet early warning radar
Pegmantit 10
radar system of the Soviet Union
Bars radar
Russian radars
P-20 radar
2D E band/F band radar developed and operated by the former Soviet Union
SON-9
SON-9 (NATO reporting name Fire Can) is a type of Russian/Soviet fire director radar for air defence guns including the 57 mm, 85mm, and 100 mm, and 130mm anti-aircraft guns. The design was based on an older SON-4 Soviet design that was in turn based on a US-origin SCR-584 system, the plans for which were provided to the USSR during the Second World War. It was used in combination with the PUAZO 6/60 fire director.
RP-21 Sapfir
air interception radar of the Mikoyan MiG-21PF interceptor aircraft
P-8 radar
soviet long-range radar