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First look-down/shoot-down radar, or was that Sapfire?
editThe article on the Sapfir radar states that this had look-down/shoot-down capability beginning with the Sapfir-23D. While no year is given there, the article on the Mig-23 clearly states that Sapfir-23D systems were upgrade to Sapfir-23D-III in 1975. Seeing how the Zaslon radar was developed between 1975 and 1980, that would suggest the latter was not the first look-down/shoot-down radar in Soviet service.
I have no idea where to begin to clear this up. But it seems to be a relevant item. DerGolgoAgain (talk) 21:57, 14 October 2022 (UTC)