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Russia to supply radar for protecting nuclear power plant in Pakistan
Military & Defense
August 30, 16:54UTC+3
The radar is set to control and protect the Karachi nuclear power plant’s facilities

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MOSCOW, August 30. /TASS/. Russia will supply a civilian radar station to Pakistan to protect facilities of the nuclear power plant in Karachi, the press office of RTI hi-tech company said on Thursday.

"A memorandum of cooperation in the field of organizing the delivery of the civilian radar Surok was signed at the Army-2018 international military and technical forum between RTI Group and the Pakistani company TechWin Enterprise. The radar is set to control and protect the Karachi NPP’s facilities, and also some other installations of Pakistan’s critically important infrastructure," the press office said.

Both sides also agreed on exploring the possibilities of implementing joint projects in radiolocation and information systems in the interests of various ministries and departments of Pakistan.

RTI Group also held negotiations at the Army-2018 forum with China Electronics Corporation (CEC). Both sides agreed on opening joint R&D and experimental design works for creating new products and technologies, and also modernizing the Russian equipment earlier supplied to China.


"A delegation from Vietnam got interested in the RTI’s competences and experience in situational centers for creating national environmental crisis management centers in that country. The Indian partners were shown the possibilities of civilian projects in the field of information and communication technologies," the press office said.

The Army-2018 international military and technical forum was held in Kubinka near Moscow on August 21-26.



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just a naive question.. can later if Russia reveals how to jam, disable the radar to Indians.. will that work? isrealis jammed the syrian radar in 2006 of russian origin..
 
"A delegation from Vietnam got interested in the RTI’s competences and experience in situational centers for creating national environmental crisis management centers in that country. The Indian partners were shown the possibilities of civilian projects in the field of information and communication technologies," the press office said.

So it had Indian delegation.
 

Just wondering why Pakistani delegation will sign a deal to supply radars for its NPPs there. It should have been a secret deal.

Do you know what radars protect Indian NPPs?
 
Just wondering why Pakistani delegation will sign a deal to supply radars for its NPPs there. It should have been a secret deal.

Do you know what radars protect Indian NPPs?
it was an international exhibition delegations from many countries were there
 
Russia to supply radar for protecting nuclear power plant in Pakistan
Military & Defense
August 30, 16:54UTC+3
The radar is set to control and protect the Karachi nuclear power plant’s facilities

1201861.jpg

© Grigoriy Sysoev/TASS
MOSCOW, August 30. /TASS/. Russia will supply a civilian radar station to Pakistan to protect facilities of the nuclear power plant in Karachi, the press office of RTI hi-tech company said on Thursday.

"A memorandum of cooperation in the field of organizing the delivery of the civilian radar Surok was signed at the Army-2018 international military and technical forum between RTI Group and the Pakistani company TechWin Enterprise. The radar is set to control and protect the Karachi NPP’s facilities, and also some other installations of Pakistan’s critically important infrastructure," the press office said.

Both sides also agreed on exploring the possibilities of implementing joint projects in radiolocation and information systems in the interests of various ministries and departments of Pakistan.

RTI Group also held negotiations at the Army-2018 forum with China Electronics Corporation (CEC). Both sides agreed on opening joint R&D and experimental design works for creating new products and technologies, and also modernizing the Russian equipment earlier supplied to China.


"A delegation from Vietnam got interested in the RTI’s competences and experience in situational centers for creating national environmental crisis management centers in that country. The Indian partners were shown the possibilities of civilian projects in the field of information and communication technologies," the press office said.

The Army-2018 international military and technical forum was held in Kubinka near Moscow on August 21-26.



More:
http://tass.com/defense/1019325
 
just a naive question.. can later if Russia reveals how to jam, disable the radar to Indians.. will that work? isrealis jammed the syrian radar in 2006 of russian origin..
Exactly that info was shared with Israel and they were able to destroy Iraqi nuclear reactor.
 
If we are going for a Russian radar, than the threat from someone attacking our installations is very real. That someone is not India because India does not have that small RCS assets. Guess who has them?

By the way has it really come down to that?
 
Great news this radar can defend against curse missiles planes and drones at low altitudes. So this means Pakistan is developing it own SAM and ABM?
 
Great news this radar can defend against curse missiles planes and drones at low altitudes. So this means Pakistan is developing it own SAM and ABM?
How? They are just civillians radars for trackinh we dont even know specs and model of the radar yet.
 
Some features and specifications of Surok:

"The Surok is a unique small radar designed to detect low-altitude aircraft (gliders, helicopters, planes, drones) in the close responsibility zone.

The Surok is designed to detect and track targets using a small mobile radar. In terms of performance, it is reportedly capable of detecting and tracking a target flying at 656ft (200 metres) altitude at a distance of twelve kilometres (6.4 nautical miles). Targets flying at 3,280ft (1,000m) altitude can be detected at 20km (10.7nm), and those flying at 5,000m (16,404ft) at 50km (26.9nm) range.

The rationale behind Surok’s development was to design a mobile radar that provides 360º protection for critical infrastructure. Although there are several, deployable military products which can perform such a function, RTI Systems’ radar intends to provide this protection using a lower-cost approach."
 
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