The Russian missile attack warning system will be fully updated by 2030. On the air of Sputnik radio, military expert Alexey Leonkov told about the new Voronezh high-readiness radars.
The Russian Missile Attack Warning System (SPRN) will completely switch to the Voronezh new generation radar stations (radars) by 2030, said Colonel Sergey Suchkov, head of the Main Center for Missile Attack Warning of the Space Forces of the Russian Aerospace Forces.
"... the introduction of these stations into the SPRN will ensure the completion of the re-equipment of the SPRN on a new generation radar," he said he is in an interview with the newspaper Krasnaya Zvezda.
The new Voronezh radars are already on combat duty in the Leningrad, Kaliningrad, Irkutsk, Orenburg regions, Krasnodar, Krasnoyarsk and Altai Territories, Suchkov noted.
Military expert Alexey Leonkov told about the features of the new generation radar on Sputnik radio.