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  • Armavir Radar Station
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  • Armavir Radar Station () is an early warning radar station near Armavir in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. It is a key part of the Russian early warning system against missile attack and is run by the Russian Aerospace Defence Forces. There are two radars here - one faces south west and one south east. They provide radar coverage of the Middle East. The station is located on the former Baronovsky Airfield () south west of the village of Glubokiy and south west of Armavir.
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lon3 sec
  • 10.320000
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lat3 dir
  • N
lon3 deg
  • 33
lat3 min
  • 34
lon2 deg
  • 40
lon deg
  • 47
Built
  • -
Label
  • Sevastopol
  • Gabala
  • Mukachevo
  • Armavir
lat sec
  • 14.600000
lat2 deg
  • 44
map caption
  • Armavir located in Russia
float
  • right
lon sec
  • 2.020000
open to public
  • no
Name
  • Armavir Radar Station
Current Commander
  • Vadim Severov
lon2 dir
  • E
Type
  • Radar Station
lat4 deg
  • 48
Caption
  • Armavir, Gabala, Sevastopol and Mukachevo shown in European Russia.
lat4 sec
  • 39.680000
lat4 dir
  • N
Width
  • 300
lat2 sec
  • 30.380000
lon3 dir
  • E
LON DIR
  • E
label3 size
  • 90
label size
  • 90
LAT DIR
  • N
Pos
  • right
  • bottom
  • above
lon4 deg
  • 22
Condition
  • operational
lat3 sec
  • 43.680000
lat3 deg
  • 44
lat2 min
  • 55
Ownership
  • Russia
lat min
  • 52
lon4 min
  • 42
native name
  • РЛС в Армавире
Latitude
  • 44.925106
label4 size
  • 90
map alt
  • Armavir in Russia
lon3 min
  • 23
lon4 sec
  • 26.810000
lon min
  • 48
map type
  • Russia
lat deg
  • 40
Longitude
  • 40.983894
lat4 min
  • 22
Builder
  • Russia
lon2 sec
  • 2.020000
lat2 dir
  • N
lon4 dir
  • E
label2 size
  • 90
lon2 min
  • 59
Location
  • Armavir, Krasnodar Krai, Russia
abstract
  • Armavir Radar Station () is an early warning radar station near Armavir in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. It is a key part of the Russian early warning system against missile attack and is run by the Russian Aerospace Defence Forces. There are two radars here - one faces south west and one south east. They provide radar coverage of the Middle East. The station is located on the former Baronovsky Airfield () south west of the village of Glubokiy and south west of Armavir. The station was described as starting to operate at the end of 2006 and then entering "experimental combat mode" in 2008. On the day in 2009 that Russia lost coverage from radars in Ukraine it was announced that it had "begun operations". In May 2012 it was announced that it would go on combat duty before the end of 2012. In December 2012 it was announced it will be in the first quarter of 2013. It was developed by NIIDAR (НИИДАР) and was built by Spetsstroy (Федеральное агентство специального строительства, also called Спецстрой России). Equipment installation was performed by Spetstehmontazh (Спецтехмонтаж).