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  2. Air Route Surveillance Radar - Wikipedia

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    The Air Route Surveillance Radar is a long-range radar system. It is used by the United States Air Force and the Federal Aviation Administration to control airspace within and around the borders of the United States. The ARSR-4 is the FAA's most recent (late 1980s, early 1990s) addition to the "Long Range" series of radars.

  3. Joint Surveillance System - Wikipedia

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    The JSS has been enhanced under the FAA/Air Force Radar Replacement Program with 44 ARSR-4/FPS-130 radars to replace some of the many previous long-range radars. This provides common, high-performance, unattended radars.

  4. Airport surveillance radar - Wikipedia

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    Daytona Beach International Airport Surveillance Radar. An airport surveillance radar (ASR) is a radar system used at airports to detect and display the presence and position of aircraft in the terminal area, the airspace around airports. It is the main air traffic control system for the airspace around airports. At large airports it typically ...

  5. List of radars - Wikipedia

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    REL-2A Radar long range air surveillance radar; REL-3 Radar long range air surveillance radar; REL-4 Radar long range air surveillance radar; REL-6B Radar long range air surveillance radar; RES-1 Radar low to medium altitude surveillance radar; REWY-1 Radar long range air surveillance radar; SLC-2 Radar counter battery radar; SLC-7 search radar ...

  6. Ground Equipment Facility QRC - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Benton was the backup air traffic control radar when the airport near Avoca needed data. [16] After 2001 the FAA site became part of the Joint Surveillance System, and the "FPS-67B, now Common Air-Route Surveillance Radar (CARSR)" [3] was used in a 2004 FAA test. [17]

  7. Category:Radars of the United States Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Radars of the United States Air Force" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Ground Equipment Facility J-33 - Wikipedia

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    Ground Equipment Facility J-33 is a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) radar station of the Joint Surveillance System's Western Air Defense Sector (WADS) with an Air Route Surveillance Radar . The facility was previously a USAF general surveillance radar station during the Cold War.

  9. Category:Ground radars - Wikipedia

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    A. Air Ministry Experimental Station; Air Route Surveillance Radar; Airport surveillance radar; Aistyonok; Alim radar system; AMES Type 6; AMES Type 7; AMES Type 80