Predel-E

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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] Predel-E relies on a phenomenon known as atmospheric ducting, where certain meteorological conditions create a waveguide at a height of up to several dozen meters above the surface, which significantly increases the range of radar signals above 3 GHz, allowing Predel-E to detect targets at a distance of over 400 km, according to the manufacturer.[3] Predel-E is designed to support the K-300P Bastion-P missile system and other systems.[3]

In August 2023, Ukraine's military announced that it had destroyed a Russian coastal PREDEL-E station in the Kherson region, stating it to have been worth around $200 million.[4]

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  1. ^ Игорь, СЕМИКОВ. "Мобильная береговая РЛС и вездеход Бурлак заинтересовали Погранслужбу ФСБ". Информационно-аналитический портал «Новости промышленности MASHNEWS» (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  2. ^ Ukrainian forces destroy Russian Predel-E radar station: what does it mean? 2023
  3. ^ a b c d Novichkov, Nikolai (September 2021). "IMDS 2021: Showcasing the Main Trends in Russian Shipbuilding & Naval Systems" (PDF). Maritime Security & Defence. pp. 61–63.
  4. ^ Cook, Ellie (2023-08-29). "'Exotic' Russian radar system worth $200M destroyed in HIMARS strike: Video". Newsweek. Retrieved 2023-08-30.


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