According to the modernization plan, first of all, noise immunity will be strengthened at the stations, as well as the energy supply system will be improved
MOSCOW, September 25. /TASS/. Three radar stations of the Voronezh series, which are part of the missile attack warning System (SPRN), are planned to be upgraded by 2028. This was reported to TASS in the press service of the interstate joint-stock corporation (IAC) "Vimpel".
"Three nodes will be modernized in the near future in 2025-2028: Voronezh-M in Lekhtus (Leningrad Region), Vronezh-DM in Armavir and Voronezh-M in Usolye-Sibirsky (Irkutsk Region), "the corporation said.
They also clarified that, according to the modernization plan, first of all, noise immunity will be strengthened at the stations, as well as the energy supply system will be improved.
To date, the Russian SPRN consists of two echelons: the space one, which currently includes four Tundra satellites, and the ground one, which consists of a network of Voronezh-type stations that cover all missile-dangerous directions with their radar field. The main purpose of the system is to detect and escort ballistic missiles fired on the territory of the Russian Federation or its allies as soon as possible.