motion parameters. A water area of over 25,000 square miles is scanned in each observation cycle. Underwater target detection If underwater threats are present, the system can be added with submarine detection facilities, including the MGK-608E fixed sonar systems, Amga-E buoy-based ASW detection system and Komor electromagnetic stations. Their combined use enables reliable detection of the most low-noise submarines on the distant approaches to naval bases. To ensure the security of port facilities and oil-and-gas production facilities (platforms, terminals, pipelines, etc), anti-saboteur underwater surveillance means can be used. These include the MG-607PD-E system, Anapa-ME sonars, and Komor-1magneto-acoustic systems designed to detect underwater saboteurs. Protected facilities can also be fitted with all-weather millimeterwave radars and Sfera-02 EO day/night surveillance systems. Data processing Information from all the surveillance means arrives at the 83t170-E, 83t611E shore-based modular operations centers. Such C2 centers run the Ontomap
as the Pozitiv-ME1, Fregat-M2E and Podberezovik-ET1 3D radars. With their high detection capability, they can detect enemy ships at up to 90 km and enemy planes and helicopters at 300 to 400 km from the coast. If necessary, the system’s aircraft and ship detection capability can be significantly enhanced through the use of the Podsolnukh-E OTH surfacewave radar. The latter has a unique capability of detecting objects on or above the sea surface at more than 400 km and determining their position and
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GIS software package which provides data processing and analysis, simulates probable changes in the situation and predicts threats. The end users of the information may include the Navy and any agencies concerned, each of which will get the necessary amount of data without having to establish its own surveillance systems, which gives significant savings. In respect of a military threat, the information gathered by the surveillance system on enemy can be used, for example, to provide targeting data for the Bal-E, Bastion coastal missile systems or other fire weapons. Attracting national companies Rosoboronexport is ready to attract local manufacturers to works on the integrated coastal zone surveillance systems. Non-Russian-made hardware components can be integrated into the system owing to its open software/ hardware architecture. This is in full compliance with partners’ policy aimed at the development of their own defense-industrial complex. Moreover, the system’s capabilities can be extended step by step by expanding the range of purchased assets as well as by upgrading the existing ones.