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PPRU-M1 Russian Air Target Reconnaissance and Control Post

PPRU-M1

Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) Aircraft
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Basic Information
Name
PPRU-M1 Russian Air Target Reconnaissance and Control Post
Designation
PPRU-M1
Alternate Designation
PPRU-M1
Equipment Type
Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) Aircraft
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
1985
Description

The PPRU-M1 is known to be an improved version of the original PPRU-M. It features the Ovod radar system and operates operate in the same fashion as the original PPRU series in monitoring airspace for short range air defense systems.

Ground Specifications
Mobility Type Tracked
Active Protection None
Max Speed 61.5 km/h
Range 30.0 km
Variants
PPRU-1 (Dog Ear) The PPRU-1 Dog Ear (with the Russian designation of 9S80) is a Russian ground-based, target-acquisition radar mounted on an MT-LB multi-purpose tracked vehicle or MT-LBu armored command and reconnaissance vehicle (ACRV). It uses an open-mesh, rounded-rectangle parabolic antenna. The radar supplies target alerting information to the SA-13 Gopher (Russian 9K35 Strela-10) surface-to-air missile (SAM) system. Deployment usually involves one system for each air defense battery/battalion. The Dog Ear is in service with SA-13 Gopher SAM batteries. In some cases, upgraded SA-13 systems may have replaced the Dog Ear. Production reportedly began in 1983.
PPRU-M The PPRU-M is an improved version of the original PPRU-1 and features the X-Band 9S80M radar system.
PPRU-M1-2 The PPRU-M1-2 is a modernized variant of the original PPRU. It is believed to be in service with the Russian Ground Forces and was first revealed in 2007. The vehicle is designed to provide the target detection and acquisition for up to three air defense batteries using either missiles or cannons. The PPRU-1M-2 replaces the analog Dog Ear Radar with the VNIIRT 9S80M1-2 X-band radar.
System
Alternative Designation PPRU-M1
Type Air Target Reconnaissance and Control Post
Crew INA ea
Chassis MT-LBu
Dimensions (MT-LBu)
Length 7.21 m
Width 2.85 m
Height 1.905 m
Weight, Combat 15,550 kg
Ground Pressure INA
Automotive (MT-LBu)
Engine Name YaMZ-238N
Engine Type V-8 diesel
Engine Power 300 hp at 2,100 rpm
Speed, Maximum 61.5 km/h (road) 30 km/h (off-road)
Speed, Average Cross INA
Speed Maximum Swim 6 km/h
Fording Depth INA
Suspension Torsion bar
Radar System
Radar Name Ovod Radar System
Radar Operating Waveband X Band
Maximum Target Acquisition Range 30 km
Maximum Target Acquisition Range 25 km
Automatic Target Tracking Capability Approximately 35 targets
Number of Objects Controlled Simultaneously Up to 8
Continous Operation Time 24 hours
In/Out-of-Action Time Not more than 5 minutes
Protection
Hull Armor Welded aluminum
Applique Armor No
Explosive Reactive Armor No
Active Protection System No
Mine Clearing No
Self-Entrenching Blade No
NBC Protection INA
Smoke Equipment INA
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Land
Land
Filter Label
P
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
7.21 m
Width
2.85 m
Height
1.91 m
Weight
15550 kg
Operators (2)
Russia
CFE Treaty
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