Rosoboronexport showcases Garmon-ME radar at forum in Moscow Region
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Russia's Rosoboronexport company presented the Garmon-ME radar at the 1st International Security Forum in the Moscow Region. The system is designed for detecting air targets up to 60 km and can be used at field aerodromes and for air defense units.
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What happened
Russia’s Rosoboronexport arms exporting company has showcased the new Garmon-ME radar at the 1st International Security Forum in the Moscow Region, a TASS correspondent reports.
Why it matters
The Garmon-ME radar is capable of detecting air targets at ranges of up to 60 km and can operate in counter-battery mode.
Common ground
According to the information stand accompanying the radar, the system can be used at field aerodromes and temporary airfields, as well as for the needs of air defense units.
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Russia's Rosoboronexport company presented the Garmon-ME radar at the 1st International Security Forum in the Moscow Region. The system is designed for detecting air targets up to 60 km and can be used at field aerodromes and for air defense units.
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