The Nebo-M or Nebo-ME (in Cyrillic: 55Ж6МЕ «Небо-МЕ», Nebo means "sky") also known as RLM-ME or 55Zh6ME (export version) is an integrated multi-functional radar system that features a multiple programmable multi-band design radars and a central data fusion. 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 radar system claims to be able to detect 5th generation aircraft like the F-22 and the F-35 as well as detect long-range ballistic missile launches. Nebo-ME is an export version with some downgraded c
The Nebo-M or Nebo-ME (in Cyrillic: 55Ж6МЕ «Небо-МЕ», Nebo means "sky") also known as RLM-ME or 55Zh6ME (export version) is an integrated multi-functional radar system that features a multiple programmable multi-band design radars and a central data fusion. 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 radar system claims to be able to detect 5th generation aircraft like the F-22 and the F-35 as well as detect long-range ballistic missile launches. Nebo-ME is an export version with some downgraded characteristics.
==History== Design was initiated on a mobile chassis in 1999, after NATO countries intervened in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, in which the stealth F-117 participated - one was shot down by S-125 Neva with help of P-18 radar, and as a result, Russia started to perceive stealth aircraft as a possible future threat to their security. To counter that threat, they deemed that detection of such aircraft had to be made possible at greater ranges. Production started in 2010 and the system was tested on training grounds in 2011. It was publicly presented in 2012. In 2012–2013 deliveries started to the Russian Armed Forces.
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