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'''Sirena''' was an early series of Soviet and Russian radar warning | '''Sirena''' was an early series of Soviet and Russian radar warning receivers,<ref name=JanesSerena>{{citation | ||
| title = Sirena-3 radar warning receiver (Russian Federation) | | title = Sirena-3 radar warning receiver (Russian Federation) | ||
| url = http://www.janes.com/extracts/extract/jav/jav_1110.html | | url = http://www.janes.com/extracts/extract/jav/jav_1110.html | ||
| author = Airborne Electronic Warfare (Ew) Systems }}</ref> devices with Sirena designations first were reported on the MiG-21 (fighter) | | author = Airborne Electronic Warfare (Ew) Systems }}</ref> devices with Sirena designations first were reported on the MiG-21 (fighter) (Western: MiG-21 FISHBED). The model numbers are in the SPO series. The SPO-10 is described as at the rough technology level of U.S. Vietnam War era equipment. <ref name=USNI>{{citation | ||
| title = The Naval Institute Guide to World Naval Weapons Systems, 1997-1998 | | title = The Naval Institute Guide to World Naval Weapons Systems, 1997-1998 | ||
| first = Norman | last = Friedman | | first = Norman | last = Friedman | ||
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| url = http://books.google.com/books?id=AYRqVix7uScC&pg=PA516&lpg=PA516&dq=Russian+Sirena+radar&source=web&ots=YdrS0TOLxd&sig=aYzl4KCISwZ_WcV_lFpiIcPRiYc&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result}}, p. </ref> They are able to recognize different Western threats. | | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=AYRqVix7uScC&pg=PA516&lpg=PA516&dq=Russian+Sirena+radar&source=web&ots=YdrS0TOLxd&sig=aYzl4KCISwZ_WcV_lFpiIcPRiYc&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result}}, p. </ref> They are able to recognize different Western threats. | ||
Other variants, including the model 3M with no blind spots, have been described on the MiG-23 (fighter) | Other variants, including the model 3M with no blind spots, have been described on the MiG-23 (fighter), MiG-25 (fighter) and reconnaissance aircraft (Western: MiG-25 FOXBAT. Another was on the Yak-28 (bomber) (Western: Yak-28 BREWER) electronic warfare variant. There is also version for the Su-25 FROGFOOT | ||
The SPO-15LE SIRENA is on the Su-22 (fighter) | The SPO-15LE SIRENA is on the Su-22 (fighter) (Western: Su-22 FITTER), an upgrade of the Su-17. <ref name=>{{citation | ||
| url = http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/su-17.htm | | url = http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/su-17.htm | ||
| title = Su-17,-20,-22 FITTER (SUKHOI) | | title = Su-17,-20,-22 FITTER (SUKHOI) |
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Sirena was an early series of Soviet and Russian radar warning receivers,[1] devices with Sirena designations first were reported on the MiG-21 (fighter) (Western: MiG-21 FISHBED). The model numbers are in the SPO series. The SPO-10 is described as at the rough technology level of U.S. Vietnam War era equipment. [2] They are able to recognize different Western threats. Other variants, including the model 3M with no blind spots, have been described on the MiG-23 (fighter), MiG-25 (fighter) and reconnaissance aircraft (Western: MiG-25 FOXBAT. Another was on the Yak-28 (bomber) (Western: Yak-28 BREWER) electronic warfare variant. There is also version for the Su-25 FROGFOOT The SPO-15LE SIRENA is on the Su-22 (fighter) (Western: Su-22 FITTER), an upgrade of the Su-17. [3] References
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