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Reba

REBA is a type of surface-to-air missile system developed by the Russian Federation. The system was first introduced in the 1990s and has since been used by several countries. REBA stands for Razvedcashema-Binominalnaya Armatiya, which translates to "mobile search and engagement radar system" in Russian.

The REBA system is designed to engage and destroy aircraft and helicopters, as well as other low-flying

The REBA system is capable of engaging a wide range of targets, including aircraft, helicopters, drones, and

The REBA system has been used by several countries, including Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan. It has seen

Despite these limitations, the REBA system remains in use by several countries, and its effectiveness in modern

targets.
It
consists
of
a
mobile
radar
station
and
a
command
post,
which
are
linked
by
a
communication
network.
The
radar
station
uses
pulse-Doppler
radar
to
detect
and
track
targets,
and
the
command
post
uses
computer
algorithms
to
predict
the
trajectory
of
incoming
missiles.
even
surface-to-air
missiles.
It
is
equipped
with
two
types
of
missiles:
the
9M38E
missile,
which
has
a
maximum
range
of
13
kilometers,
and
the
9M38ME
missile,
which
has
a
maximum
range
of
18
kilometers.
action
in
various
conflicts,
including
the
Chechen
Wars
and
the
invasion
of
Ukraine.
However,
the
system
has
been
reported
to
have
several
limitations,
including
its
limited
range
and
vulnerability
to
electronic
warfare.
conflict
has
been
a
subject
of
interest
among
military
analysts.
Efforts
have
been
made
to
upgrade
the
system
with
improved
radar
and
missile
technology,
increasing
its
effectiveness
on
the
battlefield.