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d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
adars were the USA's main weather surveillance | radar for over 35 years. |
ector was composed of a series of surveillance | radar stations along the North Slope of the Alaska C |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
r United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
SpotterRF Micro Surveillance | Radar (SpotterRF) is a new class of surveillance rad |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
blished in late 1951 as a general surveillance | radar station, located atop Mount Straumnes in Icela |
sentially the Boeing E-3 Sentry's surveillance | radar and air control system installed on a Boeing 7 |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
developed by RADC became the main surveillance | radar for the continental United States. |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
ns of the permanent United States surveillance | radar network. |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
1952-2006, the unit was a General Surveillance | Radar squadron providing for the air defense of Icel |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
Air Force (and later FAA) General Surveillance | Radar stations into a centralized center for Air Def |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
n, but the Argentine Rasit ground surveillance | radar there was able to detect the 45 Commando plato |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
Main article: Secondary surveillance | radar |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
Micro Surveillance | Radar applies the technology in the telecommunicatio |
CLC-1 short-range surveillance | radar is a ground-based mobile tracking radar used b |
A radome containing Primary Surveillance | radar (PSR) and Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR) a |
lly guided 30mm gun system with a surveillance | radar system on a K200 chassis. |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
The AN/FPS-17 Space Surveillance | Radar developed by the Rome Air Development Center ( |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
SM-153/C-153) is a closed General Surveillance | Radar station. |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
Bay AFS operated as a long-range surveillance | radar station which provided information 24/7 to the |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
The WSR-57 (Weather Surveillance | Radar - 1957) was the first 'modern' weather radar. |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
ADC ID: N-27) is a closed General Surveillance | Radar station. |
Production of the AN/FPS-20 Surveillance | Radar began in 1956. |
BOR-A 550 is a ground and coast surveillance | radar, developed by Thales Group. |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
all an ASR-9 dual-channel airport surveillance | radar system. |
d United States Air Force General Surveillance | Radar station. |
vironments as well as a Movement and Surveying | Radar System for application in open-pit mines. |
ian Forces as an unmanned North Warning System | radar site in 1991. |
Microsoft's Wi-Fi-based indoor location system | RADAR (2000), MIT's Cricket project using ultrasound |
The Erieye AEW&C mission system | radar is an active, phased-array, pulse-Doppler sens |
chartplotters, automotive navigation systems, | radar and sonar devices, and other GPS devices. |
sisted by the distinctive new Cake Stand TACAN | radar. |
uneventfully until, 47 minutes after takeoff, | radar at two U.S. air defense stations noticed a fas |
amount of military equipment, including tanks, | radar systems and weapons, from the Soviet Union. |
-to-air and sea surveillance modes; and Target | radar cross-section display. |
If the target | radar shuts down, the missile will deploy a parachut |
power measurement using the distributed target | radar equation. |
hilka" and the 9K33 Osa missiles and targeting | radar. |
OPPY satellites recorded ELINT data, targeting | radar installations in the Soviet Union and Soviet n |
g Research Institute of Electronic Technology) | radar mounted on the KJ-2000 AEW&C system |
dard used to timestamp video, film, telemetry, | radar, and other data collected at test ranges. |
Air Defense Command to put thirteen temporary | radar stations in operation. |
Terrain-following | radar is also sometimes used by civilian aircraft th |
ch as the moon, due to the different ways that | radar reflects off these objects-with ice, the radar |
In 1940, the RAF was concerned that | radar would not detect a German invasion by gliders; |
at Maxwell AFB, Alabama, on 20 June 1954; that | radar remained operational for 30 years before final |
ICAO Doc 4444 requires that | radar systems should provide for the display of safe |
r II, allied bomber crews soon discovered that | radar was an indispensable aid for strategic bombing |
to Ruppelt, when he was able to interview the | radar and control tower personnel at Washington Nati |
The | radar is optimized for maritime, littoral and overla |
He found that the | radar witnesses still disputed the Air Force explana |
nooker bio articles have simply gone under the | radar and not been WP:AFD'd on WP:COPYVIO grounds. |
A 27.5 degree elevation is scanned by the | radar. |
and beacons which transmit continuously on the | radar bands without having to be triggered by an inc |
rose from rating to lieutenant, working at the | radar research establishment at Malvern, and testing |
e planes had initially not been noticed by the | radar operator at the Berlin Tempelhof Airport becau |
ns, where most of the changes were made to the | radar and radio communications due to advances in el |
ous and Amerindian groups, and largely off the | radar of the government. |
The | radar is capable of producing extremely high resolut |
oronae were first identified in 1983, when the | radar imaging equipment aboard the Venera 15 and Ven |
The | radar has a lower antenna mount and is packaged in t |
Data from the | radar is sent to the North American Aerospace Defens |
rbs of Chicago" and "wanting to stay under the | radar now, wanting to put this behind him." |
ile the Conservatives barely registered on the | radar screen. |
The | radar operated at a frequency of 9375 ± 45 megahertz |
enance and support when needed to maintain the | radar system. |
ngle is an important factor in determining the | radar cross section of the target. |
It is possible the | radar will be ready for the Tranche 3 Typhoons (arou |
s ejected material which appears bright in the | radar image due to the presence of rough fractured r |
pot, the depot radios the quarry to see if the | radar contact they have is the quarry's helicopter. |
up for scrap in 2005 despite interest from the | Radar Museum. |
This arrangement causes a displacement of the | radar horizon which in turn increases the detection |
he focal plane on each side of the axis of the | radar antenna (this often called boresight axis). |
perated for four days, conducting tests of the | radar imaging system over the United States. |
the asteroids 22 Kalliope and 21 Lutetia, the | radar albedo of the object is inconsistent with a me |
The | radar antenna itself is described as being 384 squar |
When the | radar wave strikes the front surface of the dielectr |
ind spot was apparently caused by mounting the | radar to the front of the mast, rather than the top. |
Range of the | radar was estimated at between 200 and 300 miles (32 |
To fit the | radar, the nose was lengthened nearly 7 feet (2.13 m |
ller support building at Sedgwick remains, the | radar long since dismantled. |
difference in speed between the target and the | radar speed gun itself. |
On the | radar, protagonist characters are represented with g |
that more hostile forces are appearing on the | radar, Captain Scarlet volunteers to replace Destiny |
The | radar has a range of 300 miles and can survey approa |
In the Air-to-Air modes, the | radar enables long-range target detection and tracki |
red today integrate the ARPA features with the | radar display. |
"Cruel To Be Kind" was released on the | Radar Records label in the UK and Columbia Records i |
he main operational advantage is that both the | radar and ARPA data are readily comparable. |
Today, the | radar site is now a commercial transmitter site. |
After closure, the | Radar and Wireless training school transferred to RA |
The first applications were the | radar signals of the polar radar stations, later rad |
Under the | Radar is a 2002 documentary DVD of the band Dispatch |
od at the age of sixteen, Glass flew under the | radar as a player and ended up at Delta State Univer |
tional Football League, and in 2008 was on the | radar of the Green Bay Packers, Miami Dolphins, and |
ooms and disable changing room (which uses the | RADAR Key scheme). |
Today the | radar site is being used for radio transmitters. |
However, the | radar provides position resolution in real-time. |
Lt. Schiess, the | Radar Intercept Officer, ejected from the F-4B and p |
The | radar system locks onto the target during this phase |
The | radar never worked satisfactorily and the project wa |
The | radar can rapidly shift its frequency to one of four |
The selection of the | radar had become a major stumbling block in the EFA |
A crew of two could operate the | radar. |
end out from a thunderstorm, and away from the | radar site. |
are however on the same radial angle from the | radar as the antenna did not have the time to turn s |
Although Coast Guard investigators found the | radar to be in working order, they did not examine i |
e range at which folded clutter is seen by the | radar. |
de and back lobes is desirable as it makes the | radar more difficult to characterise. |
Today the | radar site is used by the Federal Aviation Administr |
However, when the | radar is sweeping a large volume of space for target |
In a similar study, the | radar observations at Arecibo Observatory in Puerto |
The | radar station at Burrewarra Point monitored any enem |
o confuse the RWR so it does not recognize the | radar as a threat, even if the signal itself is dete |
The | radar equipment was housed in two concrete reinforce |
of return to the facility, ADC constructed the | radar station on the northwest corner of the airport |
The | radar altimeter is used to measure height above grou |
The | radar can be used for a variety of missions, includi |
In the F/A-18E/F, the | radar is installed in a slide-out nose rack to facil |
The | radar station and support base was located at the so |
The | radar tower footprints are still visible in aerial p |
eper presented their software at The Under The | Radar Conference |
to describe the statistical properties of the | radar cross-section of complex objects. |
The | radar has a peak power output of 1 kW. |
As of January 2007 the | radar was installed in 28 aircraft; some were experi |
in features in Rolling Stone, SPIN, Under the | Radar and Pitchfork, False Priest is speaker-rattlin |
The | radar was designed to be used in conjunction with th |
cilities could be operated up to 2 km from the | radar building. |
ation missiles were designed to "remember" the | radar position even if they were turned off. |
robability distributions, one representing the | radar cross-section, and the other representing spec |
The | radar was one of the first mass-produced radars to u |
At this point, the Osas did not appear on the | radar or the long-range electronic sensors, and it w |
based game and patent, and was inspired by the | radar displays used in World War II. |
The | radar electronics produce a series of pulses of radi |
a 2D top-down image of the airspace around the | radar. |
The site remediation of the | radar and support station was carried out by the 611 |
In Air-to-Ground missions, the | radar provides very high-resolution mapping (SAR), s |
y process velocities up to ±1/2 the PRF of the | radar. |
The | radar could be rotated up to 12800 mils. |
little congregation like ours would get on the | radar as a target for somebody". |
which he could install as a replacement in the | Radar Scope arcade machines, which could be repainte |
Hannah offers to help them climb up to the | radar device. |
In Air-to-Sea missions the | radar provides long range target detection and track |
2 hydraulic mounting cranes for the | radar system |
He was seconded to the | Radar Research Establishment in Malvern from 1960 to |
he L-band frequencies of 1250 to 1350 MHz, the | radar had a range of over 200 miles. |
d search of up to 60 miles at 40,000 feet, the | radar often had success tracking aircraft as far as |
the selected criteria toward the center of the | radar while those that don't move further away. |
by determining the operating frequency of the | radar and then broadcasting a signal on it to confus |
The | radar uses electronical beam steering in elevation a |
odule building for personnel who supported the | radar, and an airstrip, although the length and capa |
This new technology enables the | radar to achieve a longer detection range, high miss |
The | radar cleared trials in 2008-09 and is expected to b |
The construction of the | radar station has led to the repaving of a tarred ro |
The | radar is passive and bistatic; there are receivers l |
In air to surface mode the | radar offers a modest 5 km detection range improveme |
The | radar has a weight of 255 kg and a scanning area of |
d their associated memories, which allowed the | radar data to be remembered from scan to scan. |
In the TWS mode the | radar has a possibility to acquire additional target |
The | radar instrument was developed at NASA's Jet Propuls |
d the band, the two brothers slipped under the | radar for the remainder of 2007, only surfacing occa |
The | radar and supporting frame were undamaged in Septemb |
The | radar is envisaged as a replacement for; |
d independently, it pretty much flew under the | radar with professional critics, though most home vi |
We were off the | radar from 2004-2008 and we didn't want people to ha |
By 1949 the | radar had completed state trials and was accepted in |
This ability was rendered obsolete by the | radar of the time. |
lution is only available up to 135 km from the | radar; beyond that, the resolution is close to that |
The | radar was also known by the name "Renata" in Poland |
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