Spain's Council of Ministers approved a contract to supply Lanza LTR-25 radar systems to Ukraine, along with logistical support, to reinforce Ukraine's air-defence capabilities.
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Spain's Council of Ministers approved a contract to supply Lanza LTR-25 radar systems to Ukraine
The Spanish government has approved a contract for the production and supply of Lanza radar systems to support Ukraine
The cost of this radar complex is estimated at €37 million
The radar can be easily transported by C-130 aircraft or trucks, allowing it to quickly change positions and avoid retaliatory strikes
The range of air target detection is over 450 km
The radar operates in the L-band, and the antenna array itself is phased, which allows for high-quality scanning of the airspace
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