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=== TLAR features === Arranged in a similar fashion to the previous [[9K33 Osa]] ({{langx|ru|«Оса»}}) and [[9K22 Tunguska]] ({{langx|ru|«Тунгуска»}}) air defense systems, Tor's TLAR features a turret with a top mounted target acquisition [[radar]], and frontal tracking radar, with 8 ready to fire missiles stored vertically between the two radars. The target acquisition radar is an [[F band (NATO)|F band]] [[pulse doppler]] [[3D radar]], equipped with a truncated [[parabolic antenna]], and a mechanically, later electronically, scanned in [[azimuth]] with a 32 degree sector view,<ref name="RMC">{{Cite book |doi=10.1109/AERO.1996.499403 |first1=M.W. |last1=Ganz |first2=J.K. |last2=Smith |chapter=Russian microwave capabilities: A firsthand report |title=1996 IEEE Aerospace Applications Conference. Proceedings |volume=4 |pages=67–76 |year=1996 |isbn=978-0-7803-3196-9 |s2cid=123199495 }}</ref> and has an average power output of 1.5 kW, which provides a maximum detection range of {{convert|25|km}}. For reference, a McDonnell Douglas [[F-15 Eagle|F-15]] at an altitude of 6 km has a detection probability of 0.8 at this range.<ref name="PVO"/> The electronic 'heart' of the system is a digital fire control system, which allows detection of up to 48 targets and the tracking of ten at any one time, and integrates [[Identification friend or foe|IFF]] functionality; the IFF antenna being mounted above the search radar.{{Citation needed|date=March 2022}}
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