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Long range military radar in Lithuania.

Baltic Air Surveillance Network (BALTNET) is an air defense radar network operated by the Baltic States of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.

Structure

Baltic Air Surveillance Network is located in Baltic statesÄmariÄmariLevalõpmeLevalõpmeOtepääOtepääKellavereKellavereLielvārdeLielvārdeAudriņiAudriņiČalasČalasKarmėlavaKarmėlavaAntaveršisAntaveršisDegučiaiDegučiaiCeikiškėsCeikiškėsŠiauliaiŠiauliaiclass=notpageimage| Baltic Air Surveillance Network locations 2018:
Air Base with Control & Reporting Center Air Base
RASCC GM 403 Radar Station AN/TPS-77 Radar Station Indra Sistemas Radar Station

The Baltic Air Surveillance Network (BALTNET) is one of the commands within the NATO Integrated Air Defense System (NATINADS). BALTNET's Regional Airspace Surveillance Coordination Centre (RASCC) is located in Karmėlava and reports to NATO's (CAOC) Combined Air Operations Centre: CAOC Uedem.

Lithuanian radars are manufactured by Indra Sistemas.

See also

References

  1. "Estonian Defence Forces - BALTNET - the Baltic Air Surveillance Network". Archived from the original on 2008-06-03. Retrieved 2017-07-14.
  2. "Lietuvos kariuomenė pradeda eksploatuoti vienus moderniausių radarų regione".
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