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Phased Array Radar Qadir
Phased Array Radar Qadir ( fa, رادار آرایه فازی قدیر) is an Iranian radar with a range of 1100 km and capable of tracking targets to a height of 300 km. The radar was unveiled by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corp. According to official military sources the radar has the ability to detect air targets, stealth aircraft (Stiles), Cruise missile, cruise and ballistic missiles, and low-orbit (LEO) satellites. The radar was tested for the first time during Payambar-e Azam 9, The Great Messenger 6 exercise. The unveiling ceremony was overseen by Farzad Esmaili, Brigadier General Farzad Ismaili commander of Khatam al-Anbia Air Defense Base, Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base. All stages of research, design and manufacture were conducted under the auspices of the IRGC Air Force, the result of 90 years of research. As of 2023 there are seven known Ghadir radars. Ghadir radar is part of the family of Russian Rezonans-NE radar ...
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Unveiling Of Ghadir Early Warning Radar (2014) (07)
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