Russia hopes to develop a new airborne warning and control system
(AWACS) plane by 2016, Air Force chief Col. Gen Alexander Zelin said on
Tuesday. “We are expecting to receive the A-100 aircraft built on the
basis of the IL-476 transport plane with the PS-90 engine and extended
flight range,” Zelin told reporters in Moscow. The new AWACS plane will
have an advanced active phase array capable of detecting and tracking
airborne and land-based targets.
“We will have the carrier IL-476 by 2013-2014 and should be able to build this plane by 2016,” Zelin said.
The Russian Air Force has around 20 A-50 Mainstay AWACS planes, based on the Ilyushin IL-76 transport.
The A-50 is equipped with the large Liana surveillance radar with its antenna in an over-fuselage rotodome and can control up to ten fighter aircraft for either air-to-air intercept or air-to-ground attack missions.
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