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Rusi su odlučili da baš ŽESTOKO odgovore na američki protivraketni štit u Evropi, u Kalinjingradu je postavljen jedan radar za rano upozoravanje "Voronjež" dometa 6.000 km koji pokriva čitavu Evropu, može kao na dlanu da pravi sva lansiranja svih balističkih raketa u celoj Evropi, a postavljen je i jedan kod Irkutska (predhodni radari za rano upozoravanje "Dnjepar" su imali domet od samo 2.500km), takođe razvija se novi odbrambeni sistem "S-500" namenjen uništavanju balističkih raketa kratkog i srednjeg dometa, a što je meni najinteresantnije Rusi razvijaju i visokoenergetsko lasersko oružje instalirano na avionu Il-76 (Ameri su do pre nekoliko meseci sličnu stvar razvijali ali su odustali posto njihov laser instaliran na Boingu 747 ne zadovoljava kriterijume koje su postavili)
http://www.en.rian.ru/mlitary_news/20120512/173404790.html
http://www.en.rian.ru/mlitary_news/20120512/173404790.html
Almaz Antei is also working on new radars and missiles for its future land-based S-500 air defense system, he said.
Russia is continuing to develop its "promising" airborne defense laser program, Menshikov said.
“The Americans have not managed to achieve the planned results [in their airborne laser projects], although the technology… is still being used in other developments,” he said.
“Similar research work is under way in Russia, and we consider it quite promising,” he said.
The United States began developing airborne defense lasers designed to destroy enemy nuclear intercontinental ballistic missiles in the mid-1990s. In a successful February 2010 test, a multi-megawatt-class chemical oxygen iodine laser installed in a Boeing 747-400F aircraft destroyed a ballistic missile and other targets.
However, the project, which would eventually cost $5 billion, was reportedly shelved because of mounting costs and doubts about its actual practical value.
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