Moscow. November 26. INTERFAX-Rosoboronexport has started promoting the prima mobile radar station for reconnaissance and target designation to the foreign market, the press service of the special export company reported.
"We are starting to promote the highly mobile prima radar, which has a unique ability to effectively detect modern and promising low - visibility targets, including any aircraft manufactured using stealth technologies," said Alexander Mikheev, CEO of Rosoboronexport, quoted in the press service.
According to him, the Russian radar is able to integrate into other countries ' existing national air defense systems.
"I am sure that the unique set of characteristics will provide the station with an excellent export potential and lead it to the top positions in the countries of Southeast Asia, Africa and the Middle East," Mikheev said.
Rosoboronexport noted that the p-18-2 prima radar developed and manufactured by Almaz and NITEL is made on a modern element base with digital processing and signal generation, has increased noise immunity and high mobility. The radar's combat crew consists of two people, and the station's automatic deployment time is about 5 minutes.