Belarus unveils new air surveillance radar
The Belarus state-owned company SPLLC OKB TSP has made the first public presentation of its new RLS-50 3D air surveillance mobile radar.
This has been made during the ADEX 2016 defence exhibition held in Baku, Azerbaijan in late September. It is unclear if there is a launch customer for the system.
The S-band mobile Pulse-Doppler radar has a solid-state design and features a 360° surveillance capability with automatic detection, tracking and measuring the coordinates of the detected air targets and their movement characteristics.
It is provided with jamming-resistance features and can be integrated into air defence systems containing early-warning radars,
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