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​Ukrainian Partisans Monitor russian Podlet Radar in Temporarily Occupied Crimea

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russian Podlet radar / Open source illustrative photo
russian Podlet radar / Open source illustrative photo

Agents of the Atash partisan movement monitored the operation of the Podlet radar that russians had placed near Streletska Bay

The Atesh partisan movement shares details about the use of the Podlet radar by russian occupiers in Sevastopol, near Streletska Bay.

"The occupiers are afraid of the next strikes by the Defense Forces of Ukraine and hope that this radar will help them. But we hasten to disappoint them. Even though Podlet is an all-round view radar capable of detecting air targets at low and extremely low altitudes in a complex jamming environment, we have 'surprises' that they are definitely not prepared for," the statement reads.

Ukrainian Partisans Monitor russian Podlet Radar in Temporarily Occupied Crimea, Defense Express
The coordinates of russian Podlet radar in temporarily occupied Crimea / Photo credit: the Atesh partisan movement

The Podlet K1 is a mobile three-coordinate S band (IEEE designation) or E/F band (NATO designation) radar of low-altitude, a circular scan of a combat mode and inter-service application. It uses a phased array antenna (the upper big array) for detecting and tracking of low-altitude aims.

Earlier Defense Express reported that russian Palantin EW systems movement had been spotted near Ukraine.