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Interesting link to Russian military avionics - 4/22/2014 10:23:22 PM   
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Hey guys,

Came across this link when we were discussing the LLTV for the Su-25 in another forum. Seemed to have some interesting photos of the ECM, FLIR, and other Russian electronics and radars. Might be useful to use in the database, or if info was scarce use the claimed detection ranges and scan angles listed at the link.

It's called "Overscan's guide to Russian Avionics"

http://aerospace.boopidoo.com/philez/Su-15TM%20PICTURES%20&%20DOCS/Overscan's%20guide%20to%20Russian%20Military%20Avionics.htm

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This page is a long alphabetical listing of all available information on Russian and Former Soviet Union avionics items (radar, IRST, EO, ECM etc) from 1950 to today. Use the search facility in your browser to search for the item you wish to find.


Enjoy!

Edit, found this info from the SPO-15 Radar warning reciver interesting.

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The Su-24 system has full 360° coverage while all other aircraft have a simpler system with full coverage in the front 180° and simple "left or right" detection in the rear sector.

The outer yellow lights represent the azimuth angle of the most threatening target. The light will remain lit for 8-12 seconds, so a scan rate less than this will result in a permanently lit light. The inner green dots show all other targets. The lights will indicate the approximate direction. If the emitter lies in a direction between two lights both adjacent lights will light up. The six lights across the bottom represents 6 target types which will show the radar type of the most threatening target. The inner ring of yellow indicators light up successively to show the strength of the received signal. As well as the visual indicator, a low pitched sound with similar characteristics to the detected radar signal will be given.

If the hostile radar switches to tracking (STT) the red circle will flash and a continuous high pitched audio tone will sound.

When a SAM launch is detected a continuous variable pitch sound will be given.

The Beryoza is claimed to be capable of detecting enemy airborne radars at 120% of the distance within which the enemy fighter can launch a missile.

Radars operating in TWS mode cannot be distinguished from search mode.

The priority target is simply detirmined by target type- one type is always considered more dangerous than another, regardless of signal strength or other factors.

Bands covered: 4.45-10.35GHz
Direction finding: ±10° (front)
Bandwidth capability: 20Khz
Weight: 25kg

SPO-15 (L006)
SPO-15S Scans frequencies from 4.75 to 10.7 GHz.
SPO-15L
SPO-15SL
SPO-15LM (L006LM)
SPO-15LM (L006LM/101) Downgraded version for export.
SPO-15LM (L006LM/108) on MiG-29SE export version.


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