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Kret delivers Krasuha-2 electronic suppression system to the Russian Defense Ministry.
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Defence & Security News - Russia |
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Tuesday, October 14, 2014 12:12 PM | |||
KRET delivers Krasuha-2 electronic suppression system to the Russian Defense Ministry | |||
Concern
Radioelectronic Technologies (KRET) has completed the 2014 state defense
order to ship Krasuha-2 electronic suppression system to the Russian Defense
Ministry. The Krasuha-2 mobile Electronic Warfare complex is one of the
more recent designs by the All-Russian Research Institute Gradient in
Rostov-on-Don. |
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KRET Krasuha-2 mobile Electronic Warfare complex |
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“KRET
is currently working on approximately 90 long-term government defense
contracts. Of these, development and manufacture of innovative high-efficiency
electronic warfare (EW) systems is an essential part of our operations,”
KRET CEO Nikolay Kolesov said. “We control approximately 74%
of the Russian market for airborne, ground and ship-based electronic
warfare systems. In the past two years, the Concern has supplied nine
new types of electronic (radar) surveillance, control and suppression
complexes to fill the needs of the Russian military.”
KRET is currently working on approximately 90 long-term government defense contracts. This company control approximately 74% of the Russian market for airborne, ground and ship-based electronic warfare systems. The Krasuha-2 mobile
EW complex is one of the more recent designs by the All-Russian Research
Institute Gradient in Rostov-on-Don, and is manufactured by NPO Kvant,
a KRET subsidiary. The new-generation EW station offers improved performance
and specifications KRET is one of the largest Russian electronics holding companies. Established in 2009, it is a subsidiary of the Rostec State Corporation. Its key areas of operation include design, development and manufacture of onboard electronic equipment complexes and systems for civilian and military aircraft, airborne radar systems, friend or foe identification systems (IFF), electronic warfare (EW) complexes, measurement instruments (MI) for different purposes, electrical outlets, connectors, and cable assemblies. |
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