WORLD AIR WAR HISTORY


 
  Hungary   Hungarian Air Force • Magyar Honvédség Repülö Csapatai (ML)
Republic of Hungary (Magyar Köztársaság / Magyarorszag)

Hungarian Air Force  •  Airmy Air Defence Units  •  Police Aviation  •  Medical Aviation  •  Deployment  •   •   • 
AF NEWS  •  AF HISTORY

Hungary Begins Building Final 3D Radar Site

Hungary Begins Building Final 3D Radar Site

Construction of the NATO radar is going to start soon at Medina in Tolna County, Hungary. Defence Minister Csaba Hende laid the foundation stone of the installation together with the representatives of the contractors and designing architects in the village on Tuesday, October 2.

Before laying the foundation stone, Minister Csaba Hende stated that “we cannot speak of an independent, sovereign Hungary if we are unable to keep our own airspace under surveillance.”

The modern radar system of Hungary becomes complete with the construction of the 3D radar at Medina, the Minister of Defence said, adding that NATO covers 94 per cent of the investment-related costs.

The Minister of Defence said that with the state-of-the-art radar system and the most advanced Gripen tactical fighters, the Hungarian Defence Forces acting in the defence of the airspace can give the best responses to any threats from the air. To characterize the capacity of the radar, the Minister noted that it will be capable of detecting a sphere placed at a distance of 200 kilometers which is 30 centimeters in diameter.

Minister Hende also stressed that the Hungarian Defence Forces must always be supplied with the best equipment. “We are rebuilding the Hungarian military industry and are providing the Hungarian Defence Forces with equipment made in Hungary that is marketable even on the international market”, the Minister stated.

In March 2011 the Ministry of Defence announced that the 3D radar station meeting the NATO standards – which was earlier to be built on the Zengő and then on the Tubes Hills – would be constructed at Medina to replace a radar station that was made with Soviet technology and has been in service since 1987.

The other two 3D radar stations providing surveillance of the Hungarian airspace operate in Bánkút and Békéscsaba.


Source: Hungarian Ministry of defence News - 03 October 2012

Photo: Hungary’s Modern Radar System Becomes Complete (Photo by http://us.123rf.com)


(3.10.2012)


 
EMPTY
EMPTY
Hungary AF
Scheme
EMPTY
 

 
  CONTINENTAL NEWS:

American Air Force News
African Air Force News
Asian Air Force News
European Air Force News
Middle Eastern AF News
Ocean Air Force News


• Hungarian Air Ambulance becomes first helicopter operator to fully digitalise its support operation with Airbus

(29.01.2020)
Purchases complete end-to-end solution, from digitisation to analytics...>>

• Hungarian Air Force Dassault Falcon 7x on tour

(31.01.2019)
Hungarian Air Force Dassault Falcon 7x serial 606 is seen at Brussels Airport on November 5. ...>>

• Hungary Begins Building Final 3D Radar Site

(3.10.2012)
Construction of the NATO radar is going to start soon at Medina in Tolna County, Hungary. Defence Minister Csaba Hende laid the foundation stone of the installation together with t...>>

• Hungary extends Gripen contract

(30.01.2012)
The defence and security company Saab is proud to announce that Hungary is taking a long-term strategic decision to continue operating Gripen and ensuring the continued development...>>

• Hungary Seeks 32 ex-USMC Bell UH-1Ns

(9.12.2011)
US Congress has now been notified of the proposed sale of 32 ex-USMC UH-1N helicopters to Hungary....>>

• JAS-39 Gripen. High-level reception

(28.09.2011)
During a flight to the Swedish support group in Kecskemét, Hungary, the captain of a TP100 transport plane (Saab 340) receives a request from the Hungarian Air Force, asking permis...>>

 




       info@xairforces.net Webmaster: REFLX DESIGN - © 2011 xairforces / Aviation Society,