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  2. RRH Trimingham - Wikipedia

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    Remote Radar Head Trimingham or RRH Trimingham is a former TPS-77 radar station situated on the coast in the English county of Norfolk. [1] The site is located on the coast road between Cromer and Mundesley, 1 kilometre east of the village of Trimingham but the activity has now moved to RRH Neatishead due to the threat from coastal erosion.

  3. RAF Ventnor - Wikipedia

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    The station subsequently went on 24-hour watch from early 1939 and was put on a war footing on 24 August 1939 in preparation for war. On 12 August 1940, four Chain Home stations were targeted for bombing by the Luftwaffe, including RAF Ventnor. The radar station suffered considerable damage with most of the buildings being damaged or destroyed.

  4. Category : Radar stations of the United States Air Force

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    Strategic Air Command radar stations (13 P) Pages in category "Radar stations of the United States Air Force" The following 145 pages are in this category, out of 145 total.

  5. RAF Beachy Head - Wikipedia

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    RAF Beachy Head is a former Royal Air Force radar station and one of the many Chain Home Low radar stations, being situated near Beachy Head and Eastbourne in East Sussex, England. [1] It featured a Type 16 radar that was monitored from RAF Kenley .

  6. AN/FPS-27 - Wikipedia

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    The AN/FPS-27 Radar was a long-range early warning radar used by the United States Air Force Air Defense Command. Westinghouse Electric Corporation built a frequency diverse (FD) search radar designed to operate in the S-band from 2322 to 2670 MHz. The radar was designed to have a maximum range of 220 nmi (410 km; 250 mi) and search to an ...

  7. AMES Type 80 - Wikipedia

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    The AMES Type 80, sometimes known by its development rainbow code Green Garlic, [1] was a powerful early warning (EW) and ground-controlled interception (GCI) radar developed by the Telecommunications Research Establishment (TRE) and built by Decca for the Royal Air Force (RAF).

  8. RRH Brizlee Wood - Wikipedia

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    Remote Radar Head Brizlee Wood (or RRH Brizlee Wood), is an air defence radar station operated by the Royal Air Force located at Brizlee Wood, near Alnwick in Northumberland, England. Originally opened as an Ace High site in the early 1960s, it now forms part of the Air Surveillance and Control System (ASACS) of the Royal Air Force.

  9. RAF Dry Tree - Wikipedia

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    RAF Dry Tree was a Royal Air Force early warning radar station for detecting enemy aircraft during the Second World War. It was built in 1940 on Goonhilly Downs, on the Lizard peninsula in Cornwall, a short distance to the south-east of the Goonhilly Earth Station. [1] [2] It was named from the standing stone on the land known as the Dry Tree ...