A cutting-edge Israeli-made radar system has been recently installed near Veszprém, in the quaint town of Kup in Western Hungary, as part of a comprehensive modernisation initiative within the Hungarian Defence Forces. These radars, also integral to the Israeli Iron Dome air defence system, boast continuous aerial reconnaissance capabilities.
The purchase is part of the Hungarian Defence Development Programme
The Hungarian Defence Forces purchased eleven ELM-2084 mobile radars as part of a Defence and Military Development Programme launched in 2020, Magyar Nemzet writes. The agreement was signed by Colonel-General Ferenc Korom of the Hungarian Defence Forces and Stéphane Oehrli, the president and CEO of Rheinmetall Canada Inc.
In the same year, Szalay-Bobrovniczky talked to Telex about the Hungarian government’s resolute aim to fortify national forces and align fully with NATO’s mandate of allocating 2 percent of GDP to military expenditures. Emphasising the imperatives of national security and military preparedness, he underscored that
“we must also be prepared for all eventualities until the peace negotiations [between Russia and Ukraine – ed.] begin.”
New radars to be tested in Western Hungary
Beyond the replacement of old Soviet-made P-37, PRV-17 and SZT-68U radio locators with the Israeli IAI ELTA’s highly sophisticated radar technology, the parties agreed to further strengthen industrial cooperation in the future. According to plans, the production and final assembly of select military equipment could be moved to Hungarian factories specialised in air defence.
“The new devices come in various configurations, so in addition to airspace surveillance and gap-filling roles, they will also be suitable for air defence and artillery projectile reconnaissance tasks”
– lhsn.hu (Légi Huszárok Szolnok, a group reporting on the everyday life of the helicopter brigade in the city of Szolnok) writes on Facebook.
The locators are capable of providing real-time, three-dimensional aerial situation pictures even in harsh conditions or in case of electronic interference. Encompassing a 360-degree coverage spanning a radius of up to 470 kilometres, these radars can process data pertaining to up to 1,100 airborne targets and coordinate interceptors through their sophisticated data link systems.
Furthermore, the artillery systems integrated into the ELM-2084 are primed for directing counter-offensives when necessary.
Apart from Hungary, both the Slovakian and Czech armies have opted to integrate this system into their defence forces. Globally, nations such as Canada, Singapore, Finland, Vietnam, India and naturally, Israel with its Iron Dome, utilise the capabilities of the ELM-2084 radar system.
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Photos: Ákos Balogh/lhsn.hu
Source: Magyar Nemzet, Telex, lhsn.hu
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