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NATO transferred a LANZA LTR-25 radar from Italy to Romania

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NATO’s Deployable Air Command and Control Centre [DACCC] recently relocated its Deployable Air Defense Radar [DADR] LANZA LTR-25 and support crew from Poggio Renatico, Italy, to Cataloi, Romania.

NATO transferred a LANZA LTR-25 radar from Italy to Romania
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For the next several months, experts in air surveillance and control from NATO will be bolstering the Alliance’s enhanced Vigilance operations on the southeastern flank. The DACCC achieved the Initial Operational Capability of the DADR on August 14, a move designed to boost surveillance capabilities along Romania’s border, particularly for identifying assets with a reduced radar cross-section approaching NATO airspace.

This mobile radar is one of two allocated to the DACCC. In combination with two additional passive sensors [Deployable Passive ESM Tracker – DPET], they offer a unique capability. This setup makes the DACCC the only NATO entity to provide both active and passive radar detection.

NATO transferred a LANZA LTR-25 radar from Italy to Romania
Photo credit: NATO

“This deployment should be viewed as a defensive measure designed to bolster the protection of both our host nation and ally Romania,” stated Major General Denny Traas, DACCC Commander. “The mission underscores the ongoing evolution and enhancement of the Alliance’s defensive capabilities,” he added. “Our primary focus is to support NATO’s efforts in maintaining a robust and capable military posture that deters any attack on the alliance and stands ready to defend if deterrence fails,” he said.

Deployable active radars offer a powerful complement to existing static and airborne command and control platforms. They enhance interoperability among allies and partners and significantly boost the readiness of NATO Air and Space Power.

Brigadier General Michael Krah, Deputy Chief of Staff Operations at Allied Air Command, emphasized NATO’s dedication to protecting the airspace of its members. He highlighted the strategic significance of deploying the DACCC radar to Romania alongside the Spanish F-18s currently stationed at Mihail Kogălniceanu Air Base for enhanced Air Policing. These actions, he noted, reflect the strong unity and commitment among NATO Allies in maintaining defense and deterrence.

NATO transferred a LANZA LTR-25 radar from Italy to Romania
Photo credit: NATO

The LANZA LTR-25 radar is a state-of-the-art radar system designed for advanced detection, tracking, and surveillance. It is primarily used in military applications to provide comprehensive situational awareness and enhance the operational capabilities of various platforms, including naval vessels and submarines.

The operational range of the LANZA LTR-25 radar is quite extensive, allowing it to detect and track targets at considerable distances. While specific range capabilities can vary based on the operational environment and target characteristics, it is generally capable of detecting aerial and surface targets at ranges exceeding 200 nautical miles.

The target-tracking capabilities of the LANZA LTR-25 radar are highly sophisticated. It employs advanced signal processing algorithms and multi-beam technology to accurately track multiple targets simultaneously. This enables it to provide real-time data on the position, speed, and trajectory of detected objects, which is crucial for effective threat assessment and engagement.

NATO transferred a LANZA LTR-25 radar from Italy to Romania
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The LANZA LTR-25 radar is integrated with a variety of weapon systems to enhance their effectiveness. It communicates with missile systems, anti-aircraft artillery, and other defensive and offensive weapons to provide targeting information and guidance. This integration ensures that the weapon systems can engage targets with high precision and reliability, thereby improving the overall combat readiness and response capabilities of the platform.

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