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  2. Category:Ground radars - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ground radars" ... Air Route Surveillance Radar; Airport surveillance radar ... AN/TPS-80 Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar; AN/TPY-4; AN/TSQ-96 Bomb ...

  3. Category:Military radars of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Military radars of the United States Army ... Air Route Surveillance Radar; ALTAIR (Radar) AN/APG-59; ... AN/TPS-80 Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar; C. Cobra Judy ...

  4. List of radars - Wikipedia

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    AN/APS-111 improved AN/APS-96 ultra high frequency surveillance radar by General Electric for E-2 Hawkeye; AN/APS-112 improved AN/APS-59 AWACS radar; AN/APS-113 weather radar by Bendix Corporation for UH-1 and EC-47; AN/APS-115 maritime surveillance radar with two radar antennas by Texas Instruments for P-3 Orion

  5. AN/TPS-58 - Wikipedia

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    AN/TPS-58 Moving-Target-Locating Radar (MTLR) is a vehicle-mounted radar set used by the United States Army for general surveillance and artillery burst detection. The AN/TPS-58 weighs 3,500 pounds and utilizes a truncated parabolic reflector (65 × 52 cm) antenna. [1]

  6. United States general surveillance radar stations - Wikipedia

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    Temporary radar net, the "five-station radar net" established in 1948; Army Radar Stations, World War II installations of the Aircraft Warning Service with radars (cf. filter centers, Ground Observer Corps stations, etc.) By usage: RBS Express sites, temporary stations for Radar Bomb Scoring trains which had AN/MPS-9 general surveillance radars

  7. Airborne ground surveillance - Wikipedia

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    A U.S. Air Force E-8C Joint STARS, in flight. Airborne ground surveillance (AGS) refers to a class of military airborne radar system (Surveillance aircraft) used for detecting and tracking ground targets, such as vehicles and slow moving helicopters, as opposed to Airborne early warning and control, whose primary role is detecting and tracking aircraft in flight.

  8. Ground Equipment Facility J-31 - Wikipedia

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    The facility's Air Route Surveillance Radar Model 1E with an ATCBI-6 beacon interrogator system are operated by the FAA [3] and provide sector data to North American Aerospace Defense Command. The site provided Semi-Automatic Ground Environment data to the 1959-66 Norton AFB Direction Center for the USAF Los Angeles Air Defense Sector.

  9. JLENS - Wikipedia

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    Each aerostat utilizes a different radar system—one has a VHF-band surveillance radar and the other an X-band fire-control radar. JLENS is designed to provide 24/7, 360-degree coverage extending 340 miles (300 nmi; 550 km). The surveillance radar scans in all directions to pick up targets, then the targeting radar looks only in a certain ...