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The Lashup Radar Network was a United States Cold War radar netting system for air defense surveillance which followed the post-World War II "five-station radar net"[1] and preceded the "high Priority Permanent System".[2]: 61  ROTOR was a similar expedient system in the United Kingdom.

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Lashup Radar Network

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The Lashup Radar Network was a United States Cold War radar netting system for air defense surveillance which followed the post-World War II "five-station...

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Permanent System radar stations

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MCCs. Five radar stations of the Lashup Radar Network were redesignated as Permanent System stations (3 later upgraded[when?] with newer radars developed...

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United States general surveillance radar stations

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a series of radar stations located across southern Canada at about the 50th parallel north. Lashup Radar Network radar stations, the radar stations deployed...

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Selfridge AFB radar station

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AN/CPS-4 Radar was added by March 9, 1950;[2] and the station was site L-17 of the Lashup Radar Network and site LP-17[when?] of the subsequent network during...

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Highlands Air Force Station

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interception radar coverage as part of the Lashup Radar Network and the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment network, as well as providing radar coverage for...

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Radar picket

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designed as pickets per se, coastal and interior fixed radars such as the interim Lashup Radar Network (1949), the Permanent System (1951), and Semi-Automatic...

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120 mm Gun M1

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defense of the Soo Locks. These guns were guided by the long range Lashup Radar Network equipped with AN/CPS-5. M1 guns were deployed for the protection...

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Continental Air Defense Command

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year, the Priority Permanent System began replacing the post-war Lashup Radar Network. A direct telephone line was installed in mid-July 1950 between CONAC...

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Fort Meade radar station

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Nike command post and radar network. Site L-14 of the temporary Lashup Radar Network was the ground-controlled interception radar station established at...

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ROTOR

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in the United States was the Lashup Radar Network. As the threat of German air attack became ever more remote, UK radar operations were wound down late...

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Aerospace Defense Command

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was inactivated on 1 July 1950, ADC had deployed the Lashup Radar Network with existing radars at 43 sites. In addition, 36 Air National Guard fighter...

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Fort MacArthur

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Korean War, the fort's L-43 Lashup Radar Network site provided radar surveillance for the area from 1950 to 1952. The 669th Radar Squadron was assigned to...

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Continental Air Forces

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first Cold War network was the Lashup Radar Network, which was replaced by the Permanent System that included an improved search radar, which had been...

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Boron Air Force Station

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formerly held by the temporary Lashup Radar Network site at Edwards Air Force Base (L-40). It operated two AN/FPS-10 radars and initially functioned as a...

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Watertown Air Force Station

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21st RCC (NORAD Regional Control Center) a SAGE network, located at Stewart AFB. Lashup Radar Network site L-6 was established in June 1950 at the Pine...

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Ground Observer Corps

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Defense service, the second GOC supplemented the Lashup Radar Network and the Permanent System radar stations. Observations were telephoned directly to...

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List of United States Air Force aircraft control and warning squadrons

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Command (ADC) 1946 "Lashup" Radar Network of temporary sites to provide detection at designated important locations using radar sets left over from World...

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Naselle Air Force Station

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long-range search and AN/FPS-5 height-finder radars, which allowed for the closing of the temporary Lashup Radar Network sites at Fort Stevens, Oregon (L-36)...

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Cape Charles Air Force Station

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difficulties with the new radar equipment, the Fort Custis station initially reused the radar equipment from the former Lashup site to expedite operational...

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North Truro Air Force Station

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Detection AN/CPS-3 radars at North Truro in 1951 and assumed radar coverage previously covered by a temporary Lashup Radar Network site at Otis Air Force...

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SAGE radar stations

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System.: 128  Post-World War II radar stations included those of the 1948 "five-station radar net" and the Lashup network completed in 1950, followed by...

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Finland Air Force Station

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Station began as a "Lashup-Permanent" radar site (LP-69) with the 756th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron operating an AN/CPS-5 radar at the station on...

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Charleston Air Force Station

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been provided by a temporary Lashup Radar Network site at Dow AFB (L-l). The site initially had AN/FPS-3 and AN/FPS-5 radars, and initially the station...

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Texas Towers

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Support Squadron patch PAVE PAWS Radar picket Sea-based X-band Radar SAGE Other Cold War era radar networks: Lashup Radar Network Pinetree Line Mid-Canada Line...

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North Bend Air Force Station

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with AN/FPS-3 and AN/FPS-4. With site P-12's activation, the temporary "lashup" site L-33 at Portland shut down. The site was renamed North Bend AFS on...

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Madera Air Force Station

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and assumed the coverage of a temporary "Lashup" site at Fort MacArthur (L-43) operating an AN/TPS-1B radar, and initially the station functioned as a...

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