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Eglin AFB Site C-6 is a US Space Force radar station that tracks spacecraft and other objects in Earth orbit. It was built in the 1960s to detect and counter the Soviet nuclear missile threat from space.
WXOW (channel 19) is a television station in La Crosse, Wisconsin, affiliated with ABC and owned by Allen Media Group. It operates a semi-satellite, WQOW (channel 18), in Eau Claire, and has two digital subchannels: The CW and This TV.
The low-UHF band Würzburg radar was the primary ground-based tracking radar for the Wehrmacht's Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine (German Navy) during World War II. Initial development took place before the war and the apparatus entered service in 1940. Eventually, over 4,000 Würzburgs of various models were produced.
Tin City is a former Air Force station and a current radar site in Alaska, located on the western tip of the Seward Peninsula. It was built in 1951 to provide early warning of Soviet attacks and is part of the Alaska NORAD Region.
Learn about the history and features of ARSR, a long-range radar system used by the US Air Force and FAA to control airspace. ARSR has different models, such as ARSR-1, ARSR-2, ARSR-3, and ARSR-4, with varying ranges and capabilities.
Synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) is a form of radar that creates high-resolution images of objects using the motion of the antenna over a target region. SAR has applications in remote sensing, mapping, environment monitoring, and military surveillance.
A medium-range air and surface surveillance radar developed by BAE Systems for the UK Royal Navy and other countries. It has a range of 200 m – 200 km, can track 900 targets and is resistant to jammers.
Multistatic radar is a system of multiple spatially diverse monostatic or bistatic radar components with a shared area of coverage. Learn about its characteristics, advantages, disadvantages, examples and applications in various fields.