Russia to upgrade missile attack warning system to track future weapons

Military & Defense May 25, 2022, 10:05

The system is made up of the space-based component that integrates Tundra satellites and the ground-based segment of a network of Voronezh-type radars

MOSCOW, May 25. /TASS/. The project of modernizing Russia’s missile early warning system envisages radar capability to track a potential enemy’s future weapons, CEO of the Mints Radio-Technical Institute and the NIIDAR Long-Distance Radio Communications Research Institute Yury Anoshko told TASS on Wednesday.

"Yes, the modernization project is in the works. Its basic goal is to build up the radar capability of the missile early warning system to respond to the future target situation. A new series of radars has been placed on combat alert recently. However, their designed properties incorporate the potential of further upgrade and the flexible buildup of capabilities," the chief executive elaborated.

A potential enemy is also working on raising the capabilities of its attack weapons and, therefore, the Russian Defense Ministry and the staff that engineered the missile early warning system laid the groundwork for developing radar stations with substantial upgrade potential, he said.

The Russian missile early warning system is made up of the space-based component that integrates Tundra satellites and the ground-based segment of a network of Voronezh-type radars that cover all missile-threat directions by its continuous radar field. The system is designed to spot within the shortest time possible and lock on ballistic missiles launched against the territory of Russia and its allies.

Currently, foreign countries are actively developing hypersonic weapons. In mid-May, the US Air Force reported that it had successfully tested a hypersonic weapon prototype under the ARRW (Air-Launched Rapid Response Weapon) program. An AGM-183A boost glide weapon launched from a US Boeing B-52H strategic bomber flew at five times the speed of sound.

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