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Lekhtusi Radar Station is an early warning radar near Lekhtusi in Leningrad Oblast, Russia. It is a key part of the Russian early warning system against missile attack, going on combat duty on 11 February 2012. It is run by the Russian Aerospace Defence Forces. There have been a number of announcements about the introduction of this radar, the first one of the third generation Voronezh series of early warning radar. It first entered testing in December 2005, experimental service a year later, service in December 2009 and finally combat duty in 2012.

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  • Station radar de Lekhtusi (fr)
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  • Lekhtusi Radar Station is an early warning radar near Lekhtusi in Leningrad Oblast, Russia. It is a key part of the Russian early warning system against missile attack, going on combat duty on 11 February 2012. It is run by the Russian Aerospace Defence Forces. There have been a number of announcements about the introduction of this radar, the first one of the third generation Voronezh series of early warning radar. It first entered testing in December 2005, experimental service a year later, service in December 2009 and finally combat duty in 2012. (en)
  • La station radar de Lekhtusi est un radar d’alerte précoce situé près de Lekhtusi, dans l’oblast de Léningrad, en Russie. Il s’agit d’un élément clé du système russe d’alerte contre les attaques de missiles, et est géré par les forces de défense aérospatiales russes. Un certain nombre d’annonces ont été faites concernant la mise en service de ce radar, le premier de la série Voronezh de la troisième génération de radars d’alerte précoce. Il est entré en essais en décembre 2005, en service expérimental un an plus tard, en service en décembre 2009 et enfin au combat en 2012. (fr)
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  • Lekhtusi Radar Station (en)
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  • Lekhtusi Radar Station is an early warning radar near Lekhtusi in Leningrad Oblast, Russia. It is a key part of the Russian early warning system against missile attack, going on combat duty on 11 February 2012. It is run by the Russian Aerospace Defence Forces. There have been a number of announcements about the introduction of this radar, the first one of the third generation Voronezh series of early warning radar. It first entered testing in December 2005, experimental service a year later, service in December 2009 and finally combat duty in 2012. The station is 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) south west of the village of Lekhtusi and 40 kilometres (25 mi) north north east of St Petersburg. It is adjacent to the A.F. Mozhaysky Military-Space Academy which is an officer training centre for the Aerospace Defence Forces. (en)
  • La station radar de Lekhtusi est un radar d’alerte précoce situé près de Lekhtusi, dans l’oblast de Léningrad, en Russie. Il s’agit d’un élément clé du système russe d’alerte contre les attaques de missiles, et est géré par les forces de défense aérospatiales russes. Un certain nombre d’annonces ont été faites concernant la mise en service de ce radar, le premier de la série Voronezh de la troisième génération de radars d’alerte précoce. Il est entré en essais en décembre 2005, en service expérimental un an plus tard, en service en décembre 2009 et enfin au combat en 2012. La station est à 2 kilomètres au sud-ouest du village de Lekhtusi et à 40 kilomètres au nord-est de Saint-Pétersbourg. Il est adjacent à l'Académie militaire militaire A.Mozhaysky, qui est un centre de formation d'officiers pour les forces de défense aérospatiales. (fr)
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