The Iranian military unveiled two air surveillance radars on 19 April that included a long-range, low-frequency station that appears to be a development of an existing system. The Iranian media identified the radars as the Khalij Fars (Persian Gulf) and the Moraqeb (Vigilant). Amir Samad Aghamo-hammadi, head of the army's Air Defence Research and Self-Sufficiency Jihad Organisation, was cited as saying the Khalij Fars is a bi-static (where the transmitters and receivers are not co-located) radar that operates in a very-low-frequency band and can detect any type of aircraft or ballistic missile out to a range of 800 km.
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机译:伊朗军方于4月19日推出了两个空气监控雷达,其中包括远程,低频站,似乎是现有系统的发展。伊朗媒体将雷达确定为Khalij FARS(波斯湾)和Moraqeb(警惕)。 Amir Samad Areghamo-Hammadi,军队的防空研究和自给自足的圣战组织,被称为Khalij Fars是一种双静态(当变送器和接收器不共同定位)雷达,它在非常方面运行 - 频段,可以检测到任何类型的飞机或弹道导弹,到800公里的范围。
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