RL-2000/MSSR-1
Collocated Primary and Secondary Surveillance Radar
- The Hungarian Air Force
– 2 sets of RL-2000/MSSR-1 - The AP1 and AP2 Indonesia
– 1 set of RL-2000/MSSR-1 - Equatorial Guinea
– 4 sets of RL-2000/MSSR-1 - The ATC of Suriname
– 1 set of RL-2000/MSSR-1 - The CAA of China
– 4 sets of RL-2000/MSSR-1
- The Royal Malaysian Air Force
– 2 sets of RL-2000/MSSR-1 - The AAI of India
– 14 sets of RL-2000/MSSR-1 - The ATC of Poland
– 2 sets of RL-2000/MSSR-1 - The Army of Czech Republic
– 4 sets of RL-2000/MSSR-1 - The ATC of Pakistan
– 1 set of RL-2000/MSSR-1 - The Bulgarian Air Force
– 2 sets of RL-2000/MSSR-1


MSSR-1
Monopulse Secondary Surveillance Radar
- The Bulgarian Air Force
– 1 pc of MSSR-1 - The ATC of the Azerbaijan Republic
– 1 pc of MSSR-1 - The ATC of South Korea
– 2 pcs of MSSR-1 - The AP1 and AP2 Indonesia
– 6 pcs of MSSR-1
- The ATC of Pakistan
– 3 pcs of MSSR-1 - The ATC of Poland
– 4 pcs of MSSR-1 - The AAI of INDIA
– 1 pc of MSSR-1 - The CAA of China
– 8 pcs of MSSR-1 - The CAA of Jordan
– 1 pc of MSSR-1
RL-2000
Standalone Primary Surveillance Radar S-Band
- The Bulgarian Air Force
– 3 pcs of RL-2000 - Equatorial Guinea
– 2 pcs of RL-2000 - The ANS of the Czech Republic
– 2 pcs of RL-2000 - The CAA of China
– 2 pcs of RL-2000


PAR-E
Precision Approach Radar
- The ATC of the Russian Federation
– 1 pc of PAR-E - The Army of Czech Republic
– 4 pcs of PAR-E - The Bulgarian Air Force
– 2 pcs of PAR-E