Residents on Occupied Territories Were Asked to Help Ukrainian Army to Destroy russian Radars
Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov asked Ukrainians in the temporarily occupied territories to share data on russian SNAR-10 Leopard, ARK-1 Rys’, Zoopark-1 and 1L271 Aistyonok counter-battery radars. This was reported by ArmyInform.
The head of the Ministry of Digital Transformation explained that information about these radars is extremely important because such russian systems can collect data on location of Ukrainian artillery and mortar units.
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Fedorov also published an infographic depicting all four of the above-mentioned russian counter-battery radars so Ukrainians could easily identify these systems. At the same time, the head of the Ministry of Digital Transformation asked to send all the data through the eVorog chatbot, but then carefully erase all possible sings of correspondence on the phone.
The above-mentioned radars have the following characteristics:
-1L271 Aistyonok is a portable radar with a total weight of 130 kg. A target detection range is up to 20 km. A range of fire adjustment of its mortars is up to 10 km, as well as range of detection of enemy mortar crews is up to 5 km;
-The 1L261 Zoopark-1M is capable of detecting artillery positions at a distance of up to 15 km, mortars – 20 km, MLRS – 30 km, and SRBM – 40 km;
-SNAR-10 Leopard has a declared range of detection of moving ground targets of up to 17 km as well as surface targets of up to 30 km;
– ARK-1 Rys’ has a declared detection range of up to 11 km, mortars – up to 14 km, and MLRS – up to 20 km.
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