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SHORAD / VSHORAD
ZDPSR Bystra
ZDPSR Bystra
TypeSHORAD / VSHORAD
Place of origin Poland
Service history
In service2019 - onwards
Used by Polish Land Forces
Production history
ManufacturerPIT-Radwar
Specifications
Crew2

ZDPSR Bystra – A deployable radar station manufactured by PIT-RADWAR S.A., installed on the Żubr-P armored vehicle. A three-coordinate station equipped with an active electronic scanning antenna (AESA). Used in short-range (SHORAD) and very short-range (VSHORAD) air defense systems. It has Counter Rocket, Artillery, and Mortar capabilities.

Description

ZDPSR BYSTRA is designed to detect and indicate targets in short-range anti-aircraft missile systems used to protect tactical combat groups from air attack means. Bystra is a multifunctional and multi-task radar with versatile capabilities and applications, capable of detecting and tracking typical air threats such as combat aircraft and helicopters (also in hover), missiles, as well as unmanned aerial vehicles and mortar grenades.

Service history

On third September, 2019, a contract worth PLN 634.9 million was signed for the delivery of 16 radar stations for the Polish Army. Deliveries are planned for 2022–2025. On October 4, 2022, it was announced that a framework agreement had been signed for the purchase and conversion of PSR-A Pilica to the Pilica+ standard.

Specifications

  • IFF Identification System; Mod 1, 2, 3/A, C (SIF), Mod 4 (SM) and Mod S, ready to work with Mod 5 Crew: 2

References

  1. "MSPO 2018: Polska radiolokacją stoi - Defence24", defence24.pl
  2. ^ "Zdolna do Przerzutu Stacja Radiolokacyjna BYSTRA | PIT-RADWAR", pitradwar.com
  3. "MSPO 2019: Radary Bystra zamówione", DziennikZbrojny.pl (in Polish)
  4. "Nowe zdolności systemu PILICA", www.wojsko-polskie.pl
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