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64N6 Tombstone - 64N6E - 64N6E2 radar.

The 64N6 (NATO codename "Tombstone") is a 3D phased-array long-range surveillance and target acquisition radar developed by Russia. It plays a critical role in advanced air defense systems like the S-300 and S-400, enabling accurate detection, identification, and tracking of diverse aerial threats, including aircraft, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles. Designed for optimal performance in electronic countermeasure (ECM) environments, the 64N6 provides superior multi-target tracking capabilities and is a cornerstone of modern integrated air defense systems.

Country users: Russia, China, India, Vietnam, Algeria, Iran

Description

Almaz-Antey Corporation developed the 64N6 3D phased-array long-range surveillance and target acquisition radar in the Soviet Union during the 1980s. Its introduction marked a significant upgrade to the S-300P series, bringing cutting-edge phased-array technology to the battlefield. The radar was officially introduced into service in 1988, where it became a fundamental part of Russian air defense systems. It is also an integral component of the S-400 system, further advancing its operational capabilities. It is code-named Tombstone by NATO classification.

The radar is mounted on a semi-trailer and features a hydraulically raised, double-sided phased-array antenna and a radar shelter. These innovations allow for rapid deployment and precise scanning capabilities, including full 360-degree coverage every 12 seconds and specialized sector scanning for ballistic missile detection. The radar can detect aircraft and cruise missile targets at up to 300 km ranges and track ballistic missiles launched from distances of up to 1,000 km. Integrating an Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) subsystem ensures accurate target classification, which is crucial for distinguishing between friendly and hostile entities.

The 64N6 radar provides target acquisition, tracking, and engagement data for air defense units, making it indispensable for ensuring the effectiveness of the S-300 and S-400 systems. Its main missions include monitoring airspace, early warning, and enabling precise interception of aerial threats under complex and contested operational conditions.

64N6 radar variants:

- 64N6E: The export variant of the 64N6 radar, designed for the S-300PMU-1 system, retains the core capabilities of the original, including long-range detection and phased-array technology, tailored for international clients.
- 64N6E2: Developed for the S-300PMU-2 Favorit system, this version offers improved detection and tracking capabilities, better handling of low-observable targets, and enhanced resistance to electronic countermeasures (ECM).
- 64N6M: An upgraded version for the Russian S-300PM system, it features extended range, enhanced electronics for superior target classification, and improved effectiveness against stealth and high-speed threats.
- 64N6E-M: A modified export version compatible with the S-300PMU-M, offering better radar clarity, extended detection range, and interoperability with a broader array of missile systems and command structures.
- 64N6E3: The most advanced export variant, potentially incorporating technology from the S-400 Triumf, with improved range, target processing, and integration capabilities, optimized for use in hybrid or upgraded S-300 systems.

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Technical Data

  • Design and tyype of radar

    The 64N6 is a 3D phased-array radar with a hydraulically raised double-sided antenna mounted on a semi-trailer. It operates in the S-band, balancing long-range detection and high-resolution tracking capabilities. The system achieves 3D scanning by combining electronic beam steering in azimuth and elevation with mechanical rotation, providing full coverage every 12 seconds. Its sector scanning mode allows enhanced tracking of high-priority threats, such as tactical ballistic missiles.

    The radar incorporates advanced countermeasure protection, including a three-channel self-balancing potentiometer and compensatory aerials to neutralize active jamming on sidelobes. SDTS (signal detection and tracking systems) technology enhances resistance to passive countermeasures, reducing false alarms from clutter. Automatic frequency adaptation and inter-survey signal analysis further optimize detection and tracking performance in complex operational environments. 

  • Operational Use

    The 64N6 radar is a key component of the Russian-made S-300 and S-400 air missile defense systems. It provides real-time target detection, identification, and tracking data to command posts, facilitating engagement by surface-to-air missile units. The radar can simultaneously track up to 200 targets, including fighter aircraft, bombers, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Its ability to function effectively in ECM-intensive environments ensures uninterrupted performance in dynamic and hostile scenarios.

    The radar’s sector scanning capability enhances efficiency by focusing on areas of immediate threat, while its multitarget tracking enables comprehensive coverage of complex attack patterns, such as saturation strikes involving multiple target types. 

  • Mobility

    The 64N6 radar system is mounted on the MAZ-74106 8x8 truck chassis, which is specifically designed to transport heavy military equipment across diverse terrains. The MAZ-74106 is powered by a 525-horsepower diesel engine, providing the high torque necessary to handle the radar’s 60-ton payload. Its full 8x8 all-wheel-drive system ensures exceptional off-road performance, allowing the radar to be deployed in rugged, remote areas or challenging environments where standard vehicles would struggle.

    The truck features an independent torsion-bar suspension system with adjustable clearance, enabling it to maintain stability and maneuverability across uneven ground. Hydraulic outriggers are deployed during radar operation to stabilize the vehicle and ensure the antenna's precise functionality. Despite its heavy payload, the MAZ-74106 can reach a maximum road speed of 60 km/h and has an operational range of up to 500 km, ensuring flexibility in deployment and relocation.

    The semi-trailer configuration of the radar system allows for rapid setup and takedown, which is critical for repositioning during dynamic combat scenarios or evading potential counterattacks. The vehicle is equipped with independent power generation systems, including a diesel generator, to maintain operational readiness even in remote areas without access to external power sources. This self-sufficiency and mobility and stability make the MAZ-74106 an ideal platform for the 64N6 radar system.

  • Combat Use

    In combat scenarios, the 64N6 radar can detect and track a wide range of aerial threats, monitoring up to 200 targets simultaneously. It can detect aircraft and cruise missiles at up to 300 km ranges and track ballistic missiles launched from distances of up to 1,000 km. The radar can monitor targets flying at altitudes of up to 27,000 meters and traveling at speeds of up to 2,788 m/s (10,000 km/h). 

    The radar provides air defense command centers with early warning and precise tracking data, allowing for effective engagement prioritization. Its integration into advanced air defense systems like the S-300 and S-400 ensures comprehensive coverage of airspace, protection of critical assets, and reliable performance in ECM-intensive environments. The combination of multitarget tracking, sector scanning, and robust countermeasure resistance makes the 64N6 an indispensable tool for modern air defense operations. 

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Specifications

  • Type of radar

    3D long-range phased-array surveillance and acquisition radar

  • Country users

    Algeria, China, India, Iran, Russia, Vietnam, Algeria

  • Designer Country

    Russia

  • Targets acquisition

    - Aircraft and cruise missiles: up to 300 km
    - Ballistic missiles: up to 1,000 km (launch range)
    - Maximum altitude: up to 27,000 meters
    - Maximum target speed: up to 2,788 m/s (10,000 km/h)

  • Time to work

    Rapid deployment, operational within minutes after arriving at a site

  • Azimuth Detection

    Full 360-degree coverage (mechanical rotation every 12 seconds)

  • Targets detection

    Simultaneous tracking of up to 200 targets

  • Elevation

    Electronic scanning in elevation from low to high altitudes

  • Used with Air Defense Systems

    S-300 and S-400 air defense systems

  • Dimensions Vehicle

    Length: 13.2 m; Width: ± 3.0 m; Height: ± 4.0 m

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