Location Coordinates Type Built Details
Lekhtusi Radar Station, Leningrad Oblast 60°16′31.65″N 30°32′45.66″E / 60.2754583°N 30.5460167°E / 60.2754583; 30.5460167 (Lekhtusi Voronezh radar) Voronezh-M -2005 Operational 2009,[26] commissioned 2012.[27] fills gap in coverage caused by loss of Skrunda-1 radar [16][28]
Armavir Radar Station, Krasnodar 44°55′30.38″N 40°59′2.02″E / 44.9251056°N 40.9838944°E / 44.9251056; 40.9838944 (Armavir Voronezh radar) Voronezh-DM 2009 Two radars at this site.[17][29] One is currently operational and covers the south west, the second stage covers the south/south-east and could replace Gabala Radar Station in Azerbaijan.[30]
Pionersky Radar Station at former Dunayevka air base near Pionersky, Kaliningrad 54°51′26″N 20°10′56″E / 54.857294°N 20.18235°E / 54.857294; 20.18235 (Pionersky Voronezh radar) Voronezh-DM 2012 Operational (in part) November 2011.[4] Fully operational by 2014 [19]
Mishelevka Radar Station, Irkutsk 52°51′20.11″N 103°13′53.94″E / 52.8555861°N 103.2316500°E / 52.8555861; 103.2316500 (Mishelevka Voronezh radar) Voronezh-VP Daryal-U radar demolished June 2011, new radar being tested in April 2012.[20][23][31]
Pechora Radar Station, Komi 65°12′36.59″N 57°17′43.38″E / 65.2101639°N 57.2953833°E / 65.2101639; 57.2953833 (Pechora radar station) roughly Voronezh-VP Would replace current Daryal radar, claimed to start 2015 [23]
Olenegorsk Radar Station, Murmansk 68°6′59.63″N 33°55′8.69″E / 68.1165639°N 33.9190806°E / 68.1165639; 33.9190806 (Olenegorsk radar station) roughly Voronezh-VP Would replace Dnestr/Daugava radar at this site, claimed to start 2017 [23]
Krasnoyarsk May be the former radar site at Yeniseysk 2013- [32]
Altai Republic near Barnaul 2013- [25][32]
Orenburg 2013- Started.[32]