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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox radar The Daryal-type radar (Шаблон:Lang-ru) (NATO: Pechora) is a Soviet bistatic early-warning radar. It consists of two separate large active phased-array antennas separated by around Шаблон:Convert to Шаблон:Convert. The transmitter array is Шаблон:Convert and the receiver is Шаблон:Convert in size. The system is a VHF system operating at a wavelength of 1.5 to 2 meters (150 to 200 MHz). Its initial transmit capacity was 50 MW with a target capacity of 350 MW.[1]Шаблон:Failed verification

The designer of the radars, RTI Mints, says that each Daryal receiver is 100 × 100Шаблон:Spacem and has 4,000 cross dipoles. Each transmitter is 40 × 40Шаблон:Spacem with 1,260 modules, each capable of 300 kW. They say the radar has a range of 6,000 km with targets between 0.1–0.12Шаблон:SpacemШаблон:Sup.[2]Шаблон:R It can track 20 objects at the same time and can cope with four jamming sources.Шаблон:R The designer, Viktor Ivantsov, was awarded the title "Hero of Labour" for his work on the Daryal.[3]

The first Daryal type radar was an active electronically scanned array built at Olenegorsk in 1977. It was the receiver building only and was called a Daugava rather than a Daryal. It used the transmitter of the adjacent Dnestr-M radar. Following this two Daryal radars were constructed in Pechora (1983) and Qabala (1985). New Daryal-U radars were planned for Balkhash-9 near Sary Shagan in Kazakhstan, Mishelevka near Irkutsk and Yeniseysk-15 near Krasnoyarsk in Siberia. Two Daryal-UM systems were to be constructed in Skrunda, Latvia, and Mukachevo, Ukraine.[4][5][6]

Originally, at least seven Daryal facilities were planned, however, only the first two facilities completed, named Pechora and Gabala, were ever operational.

The American Clinton administration offered financial assistance in completing the Mishelevka facility in exchange for amending the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty to allow US deployment of a national missile defense system.[7] Russia rejected this proposal and in 2002 the US unilaterally withdrew from the ABM treaty. The Mukachevo one in Ukraine was never completed after the fall of the Soviet Union and the Skrunda facility was demolished by a newly independent Latvia, arranged by the US Department of Defence.[4][8] The Yeniseysk (Krasnoyarsk) Daryal-U site caused concern in the West over compliance with the ABM Treaty during its construction in the 1980s. Article VI(b) requires radars to be on the periphery of national territory and to face outwards whereas the Yeniseysk radar faced over Siberia. Following negotiations, in September 1989 the Soviets admitted it was a violation of the treaty, construction ceased and the facility was eventually dismantled.[4][6][9][10]

Variants

The prototype Daryal receiver is called a Daugava (5U83) and works with a Dnestr-M transmitter. It is half the size of the Daryal receivers but has the same equipment and computer systems.[11]

The original Daryal (5N79) was improved by revisions Daryal-U (90N6) and Daryal-UM.[12][13] A Daryal-U had half the transmitters of a Daryal.[11] The Volga radar (70M6) is a Daryal-like radar operating on a decimeter wavelength (UHF) rather than the meter wavelength (VHF) of the Daryal. It was originally planned that there would be a number of these to complement the Daryal. The only Volga built is the one at Baranavichy which originally started in 1982, stopped in the early 1990s, restarted in 1999 and became operational in 2003.[4]

Locations

Designation Location Coordinates Azimuth [4] Type Built Details
RO-1 Olenegorsk-1, Olenegorsk, Kola Peninsula, Russia Шаблон:Coord receiver 308° Daugava 1975–1977 Uses the Dnestr-M radar as transmitter.[4] Operational.[14][15]
RO-2 Skrunda-1, Latvia Шаблон:Coord receiver 308° Daryal-UM 1986–1991 Demolished 1995.[8]
- Hantsavichy Radar Station (often listed as Baranavichy), Kleck-2, Belarus Шаблон:Coord transmitter
Шаблон:Coord receiver
262.5° Volga 1986–2003 In operation.
RO-5 Mukachevo Radar Station, Ukraine Шаблон:Coord transmitter
Шаблон:Coord receiver
218° Daryal-UM 1986–1991 Demolished 2011.
RO-7 Gabala Radar Station, Qabala, Azerbaijan Шаблон:Coord transmitter
Шаблон:Coord receiver
162° Daryal 1977–1985 Halted in 2012.[16]
RO-30 Pechora Radar Station, Pechora, Komi Republic, Russia Шаблон:Coord transmitter
Шаблон:Coord receiver
2° (estimated) Daryal 1975–1984 In operation.[17]
OS-1 Mishelevka Radar Station, Usolye-Sibirskoye, Irkutsk, Russia Шаблон:Coord transmitter
Шаблон:Coord receiver
135° Daryal-U 1979–1984 Demolished 2011. Replaced by a Voronezh radar.[18]
OS-2 Balkhash Radar Station, Sary Shagan, Kazakhstan Шаблон:Coord transmitter
Шаблон:Coord receiver
152° (estimated) Daryal-U 1984–1992 Receiver destroyed by fire 2004,[19] ruined 2010.
OS-3 Yeniseysk-15, Krasnoyarsk, Russia Шаблон:Coord transmitter
Шаблон:Coord receiver
40° (estimated) Daryal-U 1983–1987 Halted in 1989 and dismantled.[20][21]

References

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