The Russian Army will receive new complexes of automated fire control of military air defense (air defense) "Magister-SV" in 2023. The complex was developed by specialists of NPP "Rubin" (part of the holding "Roselectronics"). This was reported in the press service of the holding, reports TASS .
"Serial production of machines is underway. At the end of 2023, we plan to transfer the first batch to the customer," the press service quotes Andrey Tarasov, CEO of Rubin NPP.
The unified module is designed for reconnaissance of the airspace using external and built-in means of reconnaissance and coordination of anti-aircraft combat. "Magister-SV" has passed the state tests. The complex was accepted for the supply of the Russian army.
The Magister-SV complex includes an optoelectronic station with the functions of automatic detection, recognition and tracking of aerial targets. The developers have created a database of optical characteristics of various aerial targets and features of natural interference radiation. It is noted that the small-sized radar detector combines the capabilities of a survey radar and the high accuracy of coordinate measurement possessed by radar tracking systems.
Earlier in July, Rosoboronexport reported that the Russian Su-35 fighter can perform the tasks of long-range radar detection and control aircraft.
In June, at the Engineers of the Future forum, they showed a model of a new version of the Pantsir-SM anti-aircraft missile and cannon complex (ZRPC), which received 24 missiles.