Nizhny Novgorod Research Institute of Radio Engineering


The Nizhny Novgorod Research Institute of Radio Engineering is a Russian electronics company specializing in the development and manufacturing of radar equipment. It is a subsidiary of the Almaz-Antey group.

History

Founded in 1947, NNIIRT is based in the city of Nizhny Novgorod.
Beginning in 1975, NNIIRT developed the first VHF 3D radar capable of measuring height, range, and azimuth to a target. This effort produced the 55Zh6 'Nebo' VHF surveillance radar, which passed acceptance trials in 1982.
In the post–Cold War era, NNIIRT developed the 55Zh6 Nebo U 'Tall Rack' radar, which has been integrated with the SA-21 anti-aircraft weapons system. This system is deployed around Moscow.
In 2013, NNIIRT announced the further development of the 55Zh6UME Nebo-UME, which combines VHF and L band radars on a single assembly.

NNIIRT designed air surveillance radars

The Nizhny Novgorod Research Institute of Radio Engineering has since 1948 developed a number of radars. These were mainly radars in the VHF-band, and many of which featured developments in technology that represented "first offs" in the Soviet Union.
Innovations include the first Soviet air surveillance radar with a circular scan; the P-8 Volga in 1950, the first 3D-radar; the 5N69 Salute in 1975, and in 1982 the first VHF-band 3D-radar; the 55Zh6 Nebo.
Other innovations were radars with frequency hopping; the P-10 Volga A in 1953, radars with transmitter signal coherency and special features like moving target indicator ; the P-12 Yenisei in 1955, as well as the P-70 Lena-M with chirp signal modulation in 1968.
RadarNATO reporting nameRadio spectrum DevelopedProduction plantNotes
P-3VHF1948NITELThe first Soviet post-World War II air surveillance radar
P-8 VolgaKNIFE REST AVHF1950NITELThe first Soviet radar with circular scan
P-10 Volga AKNIFE REST BVHF1953NITELFrequency hopping
P-12 YeniseiSPOON RESTVHF1955NITELCoherent radar with MTI
P-14 LenaTALL KINGVHF1959NITEL
P-70 Lena-MVHF1968First Soviet radar with chirp
P-18 TerekSPOON REST DVHF1970NITEL
5N84A Oborona-14TALL KING CVHF1974NITEL
BIG BACKD-band1975First Soviet 3D-radar
44Zh6TALL KING BVHF1979NITELStationary version of Oborona-14
TALL RACKVHF1982NITELFirst Soviet meter-wavelength 3D-radar
1L131982
52E6VHF1982–1996
BOX SPRINGVHF1985NITEL
55ZH6U Nebo-UTALL RACKVHF1992NITEL
1L119 Nebo-SVUVHF1997–2006
59N6-1 Protivnik-G1D-band1997Average time between failures 840 hours
1L122 AvtobazaD-band1997–2006
52E6MUVHF1997–2006
P-18 modernisation kitsSPOON REST DVHF1997–2006
55ZH6M Nebo-MVHF/multi-band2011
59N6M