USA; DoD acquired Ukrainian made Mineral-ME shipborne radar for evaluations

Ukraine has supplied Mineral-ME shipborne multifunctional radar system to the U.S. military.

In a recent interview to Ukraine’s Defense Express, Eduard Kasapov, director of the “Kvant-Radiolokatsiya” Research Institute, said, “Last year, we delivered the Mineral-ME to the United States. They probably need it to evaluate the enemy, since both Russia and China succeeded to start the production of immediate analogs of this station, indicating the relevance of the product.”

The Mineral-ME radars are already equipped on Russian and Chinese warships. China has its own variant of the Mineral-ME called Type 366. Russia’s Bal coastal defense missile system with X-35 anti-ship missiles also uses similar radar systems.

Mineral-ME Shipborne Multifunctional Radar System

Shipborne multifunctional radar system Mineral-ME | Rosoboronexport

Russia’s state-owned Rosoboronexport says the radar is intended for surface surveillance; over-the-horizon early detection and tracking of surface targets; automatic reception and processing of information on surface situation from carriers equipped with interfaced systems; reception and processing of information from outside sources (сommand automated management systems, observation posts); control of joint operations of the carriers, equipped with interfaced systems; generation and output of surface targets designation data to missile weapon command systems of shipborne and land-based missile systems, to shipborne artillery and torpedo weapon systems.

Typical detection range against a destroyer sized target in the active mode in up to 250 km, while that of the passive mode ranges from 80-450 km.

USA; DoD acquired Ukrainian made Mineral-ME shipborne radar for evaluations

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