Russia’s Nebo-M radar worth around $100M hit in Crimea – social media

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A Russian Nebo-M radar system worth around $100 million was struck in temporarily occupied Crimea, near the village of Maiak on the Tarkhankut Peninsula.

That is according to the Telegram channel Crimean Wind, Ukrinform reports.

“Yesterday, there were complaints and noises in Russian pro-war social media channels about some military facilities being hit on Tarkhankut. Today, it became clear what happened. Near the village of Maiak on the Tarkhankut Peninsula, the Nebo-M radar system, worth about $100 millio,n was struck,” the post reads.

The Nebo-M is a mobile radar system designed to detect aerodynamic and ballistic targets at medium and high altitudes and is part of the Nebo radar family.

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The Nebo-M system includes a meter-wave radar module Nebo-SVU and a decimeter-wave radar module Protivnik-GE. The detection range of the system is 600 kilometers, with the ability to track up to 200 targets simultaneously.

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Source: Russia's Nebo-M radar worth around $100M hit in Crimea – social media

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