Not to be confused with late 1950s SAGE Radar Network.
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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The LashupRadarNetwork was a United States Cold War radar netting system for air defense surveillance which followed the post-World War II "five-station...
MCCs. Five radar stations of the LashupRadarNetwork were redesignated as Permanent System stations (3 later upgraded[when?] with newer radars developed...
a series of radar stations located across southern Canada at about the 50th parallel north. LashupRadarNetworkradar stations, the radar stations deployed...
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interception radar coverage as part of the LashupRadarNetwork and the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment network, as well as providing radar coverage for...
designed as pickets per se, coastal and interior fixed radars such as the interim LashupRadarNetwork (1949), the Permanent System (1951), and Semi-Automatic...
defense of the Soo Locks. These guns were guided by the long range LashupRadarNetwork equipped with AN/CPS-5. M1 guns were deployed for the protection...
year, the Priority Permanent System began replacing the post-war LashupRadarNetwork. A direct telephone line was installed in mid-July 1950 between CONAC...
Nike command post and radarnetwork. Site L-14 of the temporary LashupRadarNetwork was the ground-controlled interception radar station established at...
in the United States was the LashupRadarNetwork. As the threat of German air attack became ever more remote, UK radar operations were wound down late...
was inactivated on 1 July 1950, ADC had deployed the LashupRadarNetwork with existing radars at 43 sites. In addition, 36 Air National Guard fighter...
Korean War, the fort's L-43 LashupRadarNetwork site provided radar surveillance for the area from 1950 to 1952. The 669th Radar Squadron was assigned to...
first Cold War network was the LashupRadarNetwork, which was replaced by the Permanent System that included an improved search radar, which had been...
formerly held by the temporary LashupRadarNetwork site at Edwards Air Force Base (L-40). It operated two AN/FPS-10 radars and initially functioned as a...
21st RCC (NORAD Regional Control Center) a SAGE network, located at Stewart AFB. LashupRadarNetwork site L-6 was established in June 1950 at the Pine...
Defense service, the second GOC supplemented the LashupRadarNetwork and the Permanent System radar stations. Observations were telephoned directly to...
Command (ADC) 1946 "Lashup" RadarNetwork of temporary sites to provide detection at designated important locations using radar sets left over from World...
long-range search and AN/FPS-5 height-finder radars, which allowed for the closing of the temporary LashupRadarNetwork sites at Fort Stevens, Oregon (L-36)...
difficulties with the new radar equipment, the Fort Custis station initially reused the radar equipment from the former Lashup site to expedite operational...
Detection AN/CPS-3 radars at North Truro in 1951 and assumed radar coverage previously covered by a temporary LashupRadarNetwork site at Otis Air Force...
System.: 128 Post-World War II radar stations included those of the 1948 "five-station radar net" and the Lashupnetwork completed in 1950, followed by...
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...
been provided by a temporary LashupRadarNetwork site at Dow AFB (L-l). The site initially had AN/FPS-3 and AN/FPS-5 radars, and initially the station...
Support Squadron patch PAVE PAWS Radar picket Sea-based X-band Radar SAGE Other Cold War era radarnetworks: LashupRadarNetwork Pinetree Line Mid-Canada Line...
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...
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...