High-Performance Serbian Army Radars in the Air Defense System: Training on Modern Radar-Computer Equipment and Automation Systems (PHOTO)
High-Performance Serbian Army Radars in the Air Defense System: Training on Modern Radar-Computer Equipment and Automation Systems (PHOTO) The 126th Air Surveillance, Reporting, and Guidance Brigade is continuously training its personnel on modern radar-computer equipment and automation systems. This training focuses on improving capabilities for air surveillance, guiding combat aviation, directing missile units, and providing emergency navigation assistance. Key systems like the GM-200 medium-range radar and the introduction of the GM-400 long-range radar and the “SOVA 24” system have significantly enhanced the brigade’s and the overall Air Force and Air Defense’s spatial and informational capabilities for airspace control.
- The 126th Air Surveillance, Reporting, and Guidance Brigade is conducting daily training on modern radar-computer equipment and automation systems.
- Training aims to enhance professional staff capabilities for air surveillance, guiding combat aviation, directing missile units, and providing emergency navigation assistance.
- The GM-200 is a key medium-range surveillance radar system for monitoring Serbian airspace.
- The GM-200 is a 3D, multi-role, tactical, mobile medium-range radar capable of detecting targets up to 250 km away and 25 km in altitude.
- The acquisition of the GM-200, GM-400 long-range radar, and the “SOVA 24” system has significantly improved the Serbian Air Force and Air Defense’s capabilities.
- Training includes theoretical content on radar technology, maintenance, protection against electronic jamming, and practical exercises on reserve positions.
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