
SEAD-1
SEAD-1 (Soviet/East German Automatic Defense System 1) is a military radar system developed during the Cold War to detect and track incoming aircraft or missiles. It uses powerful radar antennas to identify threats at long ranges and alert defense forces. SEAD-1 was part of a broader early warning network, helping prevent surprise attacks by providing critical information for air defense. It is designed to operate automatically, reducing the need for manual operation, and plays a key role in national security by improving a country's ability to monitor and respond to aerial threats efficiently.