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  2. Jindalee Operational Radar Network - Wikipedia

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    The Jindalee Operational Radar Network (JORN) is an over-the-horizon radar (OHR) network operated by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) that can monitor air and sea movements across 37,000 square kilometres (14,000 sq mi).

  3. Australia's weather radars - Wikipedia

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    The transition to polarimetric (dual-polarised) radars began in 2017 with the upgrade of 4 Meteor 1500 radars located in Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Sydney. [7] The network has further been enhanced through the installation of 8 new polarimetric Meteor 735 radars across WA, [8] NSW [9] & Victoria, [10] and two polarimetric WRM200 radars [11] manufactured by Vaisala, one to replace the ...

  4. No. 1 Remote Sensor Unit RAAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 1 Remote Sensor Unit (1RSU), formerly known as No. 1 Radar Surveillance Unit, was renamed on 2 May 2015. 1RSU is the Royal Australian Air Force unit responsible for operating the Jindalee Operational Radar Network (JORN) and a number of space sensor systems. 1RSU is located at RAAF Base Edinburgh, Adelaide, South Australia.

  5. Over-the-horizon radar - Wikipedia

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    Over-the-horizon radar (OTH), sometimes called beyond the horizon radar (BTH), is a type of radar system with the ability to detect targets at very long ranges, typically hundreds to thousands of kilometres, beyond the radar horizon, which is the distance limit for ordinary radar. Several OTH radar systems were deployed starting in the 1950s ...

  6. No. 114 Mobile Control and Reporting Unit RAAF - Wikipedia

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    It inaugurated the RAAF's Tactical Air Defence System (TADS, subsequently Tactical Air Defence Radar System or TADRS) on 10 July 1985. [ 3 ] [ 13 ] No. 114 MCRU was presented with a Squadron Standard on 23 May 1990, becoming the only non-flying unit in the Air Force to receive such an honour.

  7. List of radars - Wikipedia

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    AN/FPS-106 Storm Detection Radar; AN/FPS-107 Long Range Search Radar; AN/FPS-108 Cobra Dane radar; AN/FPS-113; AN/FPS-115 PAVE PAWS early warning radar system; AN/FPS-117 Long Range Solid-State radar; AN/FPS-118 Over-The-Horizon-Backscatter (OTH-B) radar; AN/FPS-120, part of the Solid State Phased Array Radar System (replaced BMEWS radars)