Saab 340 in Ukraine’s skies? Sweden-made 'eye in the sky' that can track Russian missiles & drones
Footage has surfaced on social media showing what is believed to be a Saab 340 early warning aircraft operating over an unspecified location in Ukraine.If verified, this would be the first time the plane has been observed in Ukrainian service, according to The War Zone website.According to the report, the video was initially posted on a Russian Telegram account and clearly shows one of the aircraft in level daytime flight, featuring its distinctive “balance beam” radar fairing on the upper fuselage. Ukraine is believed to have at least two Saab 340 aircraft. In May 2024, Sweden—the country where the plane is manufactured by the company Saab, which gives the aircraft its name—announced it would transfer two such planes to Kyiv.In Sweden, the Saab 340 is designated as the ASC 890 and the S 100D Argus.CapabilitiesThe Saab 340, along with its associated ground equipment, provides detailed situational awareness that can be used for both military and civilian purposes, including air surveillance and search-and-rescue operations.However, its primary capability lies in its Erieye radar, mounted atop the fuselage. Operating typically at around 20,000-25,000 feet, the radar can detect air and sea targets at distances of up to approximately 280 miles and is reportedly capable of tracking up to 1,000 airborne and 500 surface targets simultaneously.

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