SNAR-10 M1 self-propelled antitank radar enters service in Russian Central Military District


The SNAR-10 M1 self-propelled radar, capable of detecting tanks at a distance of up to 40 km, arrived at the Central Military District under a state defense order. The new station strengthens the combat capabilities of the artillery units of the tank formation stationed in the South Urals.


SNAR 10 M1 self propelled antitank radar enters service in Russian Central Military District
SNAR-10 M1 self-propelled radar displayed at MAKS 2015 (Picture source: Army Recognition)


The SNAR-10 M1 radar is designed for reconnaissance of moving ground, air and surface targets. The modern radar can detect vehicles, manpower, exploding shells at a range of 200m - 40km. The station is equipped with an internal and external communication system with automated data transmission, and satellite navigation. Autonomous operation of the complex is at least three days. The crew is four people strong. The radar can be deployed into combat position in max 5.5 minutes.