Lekhtusi Radar Station

Lekhtusi Radar Station
Rear of the radar array
Lekhtusi Radar Station is located in Russia
Lekhtusi Radar Station
Lekhtusi Radar Station
Coordinates60°16′32″N 30°32′46″E / 60.275458°N 30.546017°E / 60.275458; 30.546017
TypeRadar Station
Site information
OwnerRussian Aerospace Forces
Controlled byRussian Space Forces
Open to
the public
no
Conditionoperational
Site history
Built2004 (2004)
Built byRussia
In useRussia
Garrison information
Garrison571st independent radio-technical unit [1]

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.[2] It is run by the Russian Space 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.[2]

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 Russian Space Forces.[3]

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