List of NATO reporting names for equipment

This is a list of NATO names for Soviet radars and ELINT systems. For additional reporting names, see NATO reporting names.

NATO reporting names

 * Ball End – common navigational radar.
 * Band Stand – Missile tracking and control
 * Bass Tilt – MR-123, fire control radar of the AK-630 close-in weapon system
 * Bell Clout – Electronic warfare jamming radar
 * Bell Shroud – Electronic warfare jamming radar
 * Bell Squat – Electronic warfare jamming radar
 * Big Net – Long-range air search radar
 * Cage Bare – VHF antenna
 * Cage Cone – VHF antenna
 * Cage Pot – Electronic warfare jamming radar
 * Cage Stalk – VHF antenna
 * Cross Bird – Gius-2 long range air search radar. A copy of British Type 291 radar.
 * Cross Dome – MR-352 Pozitiv, a target designation radar
 * Don – Navigational radar.
 * Don-Kay – Navigational radar for large ships. Replaced by Palm Frond.
 * Down Beat – Maritime bomber I-band targeting radar for anti-ship cruise missiles.
 * Drum Tilt – MR-104 Rys, a gun fire-control radar
 * Egg Cup – Fire control radar for guns
 * Eye Bowl – Missile tracking and control
 * Fan Song – fire control radar of the SA-2 system
 * Flat Face – target acquisition radar of the SA-3 system
 * Flat Jack – rotodome-mounted airborne search radar of the Tupolev Tu-126 Moss
 * Flat Twin – ABM radar for the uncommissioned S-225 ABM system
 * Fire Dome – fire control radar of the SA-11 system
 * Fire Can – gun direction radar used during the Vietnam War
 * Flap Lid – fire control radar of the SA-10A/B system
 * Flash Dance – BRLS-8B "Zaslon" radar found on the MiG-31.
 * Foxfire – The TL-25 Smerch-A (also referred to as Product 720) radar featured in the MiG-25
 * Front Dome – MR-90 Orekh, fire control radar of SA-N-7 system
 * Grave Stone – fire control radar of the SA-21 system
 * Grill Pan – fire control radar of the SA-12 system
 * Hair Net – Long-range air search radar
 * Half Bow – Fire control radar for guns
 * Half Plate – MR-755 Fregat, target designation radar of SA-N-7 system
 * Hawk Screech – MR-105 Turel, a gun fire-control radar
 * Head Lights – Missile tracking and control
 * Head Net-A – Long-range air search radar
 * Head Net-B – Long-range air search radar
 * Head Net-C – Long-range air search radar
 * High Pole A – Identification friend or foe antenna
 * High Pole B – Identification friend or foe antenna
 * High Sieve – Long-range air search radar
 * Kite Screech – MR-184, fire control radar of the AK-100 naval gun system
 * Knife Rest – Long-range air search radar
 * Land Roll – fire control radar of the SA-8 system
 * Low Blow – fire control radar of the SA-3 system
 * Muff Cob – Fire control radar for guns
 * Owl Screech – Fire control radar for guns
 * Palm Frond – MR-212/201, a surface search radar
 * Pat Hand – fire control radar of the SA-4 system
 * Peel Group – Missile tracking and control
 * Plank Shave – Long-range air search radar
 * Plinth Net – Missile tracking and control
 * Pop Group – fire-control radar of SA-N-4 system
 * Pork Trough - mortar-projectile tracking radar
 * Post Lamp – Fire control radar for guns
 * Pot Drum – surface search radar
 * Pot Hand – surface search radar
 * Punch Bowl – Korvet-5 satellite data link used on Soviet surface ships and submarines.
 * Round House – Radar array
 * Rum Tub – Electronic warfare jamming radar
 * Salt Pot A – Identification friend or foe antenna
 * Scoop Pair – Missile tracking and control
 * Scrum Half – fire control radar of the SA-15 system
 * Side Globe – Electronic warfare jamming radar
 * Side Net – height finder radar of the SA-3 system
 * Skip Spin – The Oryol ('eagle') radar set featured perhaps most memorably on the Yak-28, but also on the Su-11, and Su-15.
 * Slim Net – Long-range air search radar
 * Slot Back – The N-019 pulse-Doppler target acquisition radar used on the MiG-29
 * Small Fred - counter-battery/surveillance radar, mounted onto a PRP-3 Val
 * Small Yarn - mortar-projectile tracking radar mounted in a shelter on an AT-L self-propelled, fully tracked chassis.
 * Snoop Pair – surface search radar for submarines
 * Snoop Plate – surface search radar for submarines
 * Snoop Slab – surface search radar for submarines
 * Snoop Tray – surface search radar for submarines
 * Soft Ball – Ramona ELINT system
 * Spin Scan – The RP-21 Sapfir (sapphire) radar set featured in the MiG-21
 * Spin Trough – Navigational radar
 * Square Head – Identification friend or foe antenna
 * Square Pair – fire control radar of the SA-5 system
 * Square Tie – surface search radar for small combatants and cruise missile target designation.
 * Squat Eye – alternate target acquisition radar of the SA-3 system
 * Steel Yard – The Duga over-the-horizon radar
 * Straight Flush – fire control radar of the SA-6 system
 * Strut Curve – MR-302, a surface and air-search radar
 * Strut Pair – Long-range air search radar
 * Sun Visor – Fire control radar for guns
 * Tomb Stone – fire control radar of the SA-20A/B system
 * Top Bow – Fire control radar for guns
 * Top Dome – Missile tracking and control
 * Top Hat A – Electronic warfare jamming radar
 * Top Hat B – Electronic warfare jamming radar
 * Top Knot – Radar array
 * Top Mesh – Long-range air search radar
 * Top Pair – Long-range air search radar
 * Top Plate – MR-710 Fregat, a target designation radar
 * Top Plate-B – MR-760 Fregat, an air search radar
 * Top Sail – Long-range air search radar
 * Top Steer – Long-range air search radar
 * Top Trough – Long-range air search radar
 * Trap Door – Missile tracking and control
 * Trash Can – Tamara ELINT system
 * Vee Bars – HF communication antenna
 * Vee Cone – HF communication antenna
 * Vee Tube – HF communication antenna
 * Watch Dog – Electronic warfare jamming radar