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A Russian Beriev A-50 airborne early warning (AEW) plane is photographed by the Norwegian Air Force in International waters outside the coast of Norway August 17, 2007.
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A-50 Airborne Early Warning, Control Aircraft to Be Upgraded Soon
Russia’s Vega Consortium has completed research and development work to upgrade A-50 airborne early warning and control aircraft, Interfax reported.
“The successful completion of research and development work enables to start serial upgrading for A-50 jets of Russia’s Air Force,” a source with the country’s defense and industrial complex told Interfax.

First of all, the novelty provides for “serious updating of radar facilities” and analog processing will be replaced by the digital one. Upgraded A-50 has proved it’s apt to the estimated specification, representatives of defense community said.

The experts say “new radar facilities can track up to 150 aims at the distance of up to 600 kilometers, aim big groups of fighters and control the air traffic.” It can also effect air refueling.

The A-50 jets are currently involved in the patrol operations that the country’s strategic bombers carry out in the most distant regions of the world.
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