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Saturday, June 09, 2012
Russia installs new radars as a deterrent
Mishelevka Radar Station, Irkutsk
In May, a Voronezh-M early warning radar was put into operation in Russia’s Irkutsk Region near town of Usolye-Sibirskoe. It is the fourth radar of this kind put into operation in recent years.
Earlier, Russia installed the Voronezh-M early warning radar in Lekhtusi near St. Petersburg, the Voronezh-DM near Armavir in the Krasnodar Region and one more Voronezh-DM in the exclave region of Kaliningrad.
These three form a sort of an anti-missile arc to monitor missile-threat directions and work together with the operating early warning radars: Daryal, Dnepr, Dnestr and Volga in Olenegorsk (Murmansk region), Pechora (the Komi Republic), Gantsevichi (Belarus), Gabala (Azerbaijan), on Lake Balkhash (Kazakhstan), in Usolye-Sibirskoe and Yeniseisk in the Krasnodar region.
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