P-40 1S12 Long Track Radar 3D UH Early Warning & Acquisition technical data sheet specifications pictures video 12912154
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The P-40 or 1S12 (NATO reporting name "Long Track") is a 3-D UHF radar developed and operated by the former Soviet Union. The P-40 was developed by Scientific Research Institute #208 GKRE, which later became known as NIIIP of Minradioprom, OKB-588 (later Lianozovskiy Electromechanical Plant, LEMZ) also assisted in the production of the prototype. The P-40 started development in 1960 and by 1962 the radar had completed state trials and in 1963 was accepted into service by the anti-aircraft troops of the Soviet armed forces. In 1965 the P-40 gained the GRAU designation 1S12 as it was adopted as the target acquisition radar of the 2K11 Krug (SA-4 Ganef) mobile anti-aircraft defence system. The P-40/1S12 was the primary acquisition radar for the 2K11 Krug (SA-4 Ganef), although the radar was often used to provide track data for other battlefield SAM systems. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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