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1RL257 Krasukha-4 broadband multifunctional jamming station
The 1RL257 or Krasukha-4 is a Russian-made mobile electronic warfare system designed and manufactured by the Company Bryansk Electromechanical Plant (KRET). The Krasukha-4 is intended to neutralize Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) spy satellites, ground-based radars and airborne radars (AWACS) at ranges between 150 to 300 kilometers. The system is also able to cause damage to the enemy's EW (Electronic Warfare) systems and communications. In November 2013, Russia’s Defense Ministry has received the first electronic warfare system Krasukha-4. The stations, which will complement Krasukha-2 units already in use by the Russian army, will provide the military with powerful radar jamming capability. More specifically, the Krasukha-4 has been described as a tool against “flying radars,” such as the USAF E-8 Joint STARS aircraft, or reconnaissance satellites - like the United States’ Lacrosse satellite - and a means of protection against surveillance and combat unmanned aerial vehicles, otherwise known as drones.
Technical Data
Equipment
A large turret is mounted at the top of a shelter mounted at the rear of an 8x8military truck chassis. Two circular antenna are mounted on each side of the turret. A telescopic mast with another antenna is fitted at the rear of the turret. In travel position, the turret is stored inside the shelter. In combat position, two hydraulic stabilizers are lowered on the ground mounted on each side of the shelter.
Design
The 1RL257 Krasukha-4 vehicle is fitted with a crew cabin at the front and one shelter mounted at the rear of the truck chassis. The cab can be fitted with a class 5a armour which provides a protection against firing of small arms AKM 7.62mm.
Mobility
The 1RL257 Krasukha-4 is based on a Kamaz 6350 8x8 military truck chassis. The truck is motorized with the KamAZ-740.50-360 diesel engine developing 360hp. The truck can run at maximum speed of 95 km/h with a maximum road range of 1,000 km. the truck design ensures the fording depth of 1.75m.
Combat use
Mobile electronic warfare systems "Krasuha-4" suppress spy satellites, ground-based radars and airborne systems AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System). The Krasukha-4 system works by creating powerful jamming at the fundamental radar frequencies and other radio-emitting sources. Krasukha-4 is able to effectively shield objects on the ground against radio-locating surveillance satellites, ground-based radars, or aircraft-installed Airborne Warning and Control Systems (AWACS), according the manufacturer. Interference caused by Krasukha-4 will render radio-controlled missile attacks ineffective. The system has been designed to counter attacks from enemies possessing advanced technologies.
Specifications
Type
Broadband multifunctional jamming station, mobile electronic warfare system
Country users
Russia
Designer Country
Russia
Accessories
One spare wheel, additionnal power supply mounted at the rear of the shelter.
Crew
3
Armor
Protection against small caliber 7.62mm
a
Truck Weight
12,450 kg
Speed truck
95 km/h
Range truck
1,000 km
Dimensions truck
Length: 9.87 m; Width: 2.78 m; Height: 3.26 m
Details View
https://www.armyrecognition.com/russia_russian_military_field_equipment/krasukha4_1rl257_broadband_multifunctional_jamming_station_electronic_warfare_system_technical_data_sheet_pictures_video_10610156.html
1RL257 Krasukha-4 broadband multifunctional jamming station
The 1RL257 or Krasukha-4 is a Russian-made mobile electronic warfare system designed and manufactured by the Company Bryansk Electromechanical Plant (KRET). The Krasukha-4 is intended to neutralize Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) spy satellites, ground-based radars and airborne radars (AWACS) at ranges between 150 to 300 kilometers. The system is also able to cause damage to the enemy's EW (Electronic Warfare) systems and communications. In November 2013, Russia’s Defense Ministry has received the first electronic warfare system Krasukha-4. The stations, which will complement Krasukha-2 units already in use by the Russian army, will provide the military with powerful radar jamming capability. More specifically, the Krasukha-4 has been described as a tool against “flying radars,” such as the USAF E-8 Joint STARS aircraft, or reconnaissance satellites - like the United States’ Lacrosse satellite - and a means of protection against surveillance and combat unmanned aerial vehicles, otherwise known as drones.
Technical Data
Equipment
A large turret is mounted at the top of a shelter mounted at the rear of an 8x8military truck chassis. Two circular antenna are mounted on each side of the turret. A telescopic mast with another antenna is fitted at the rear of the turret. In travel position, the turret is stored inside the shelter. In combat position, two hydraulic stabilizers are lowered on the ground mounted on each side of the shelter.
Design
The 1RL257 Krasukha-4 vehicle is fitted with a crew cabin at the front and one shelter mounted at the rear of the truck chassis. The cab can be fitted with a class 5a armour which provides a protection against firing of small arms AKM 7.62mm.
Mobility
The 1RL257 Krasukha-4 is based on a Kamaz 6350 8x8 military truck chassis. The truck is motorized with the KamAZ-740.50-360 diesel engine developing 360hp. The truck can run at maximum speed of 95 km/h with a maximum road range of 1,000 km. the truck design ensures the fording depth of 1.75m.
Combat use
Mobile electronic warfare systems "Krasuha-4" suppress spy satellites, ground-based radars and airborne systems AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System). The Krasukha-4 system works by creating powerful jamming at the fundamental radar frequencies and other radio-emitting sources. Krasukha-4 is able to effectively shield objects on the ground against radio-locating surveillance satellites, ground-based radars, or aircraft-installed Airborne Warning and Control Systems (AWACS), according the manufacturer. Interference caused by Krasukha-4 will render radio-controlled missile attacks ineffective. The system has been designed to counter attacks from enemies possessing advanced technologies.
Specifications
Type
Broadband multifunctional jamming station, mobile electronic warfare system
Country users
Russia
Designer Country
Russia
Accessories
One spare wheel, additionnal power supply mounted at the rear of the shelter.
Crew
3
Armor
Protection against small caliber 7.62mm
a
Truck Weight
12,450 kg
Speed truck
95 km/h
Range truck
1,000 km
Dimensions truck
Length: 9.87 m; Width: 2.78 m; Height: 3.26 m
Details View
https://www.armyrecognition.com/russia_russian_military_field_equipment/krasukha4_1rl257_broadband_multifunctional_jamming_station_electronic_warfare_system_technical_data_sheet_pictures_video_10610156.html