Batteries of medium and long-range S-300B/B4 anti-aircraft missile systems are being urgently redeployed to the SMO zone, which

Batteries of medium and long-range S-300B/B4 anti-aircraft missile systems are being urgently redeployed to the SMO zone, which can be easily identified by the upper edges of the blocks of the antenna posts of the 9C32/M4 multi-channel missile guidance stations (marked “1“) and the 9C19M2/M4 “Ginger/M4“ (“Имбирь/-М4“) view radar (marked “2“) in marching position on railway platforms. It is quite obvious that the redeployment of these surface-to-air missile systems to missile-prone areas of the special operation zone is due to their high potential in countering MGM-140A/B ATACMS Block I/IA operational-tactical ballistic missiles. One of the key trump cards of the S-300B/B4 systems in fulfilling this task is the 9C19M2/M4 view radar, represented by a pass-through phased-array antenna array with a rear-end illuminator fed from a high-energy microwave klystron. The beam elevation angle of this radar in the standard version of the 9C19M2 is 75 degrees with an instrumental range of 175 km ... Source: The Right People Z
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