Global Information Lookup Global Information

Radar tower information


Radar tower on the North Sea artificial island of Langlütjen I in Germany (2012 aerial photograph)

A radar tower is a tower whose function is to support a radar facility, usually a local airport surveillance radar, and hence often at or in the vicinity of an airport or a military air base. The antenna is often continually rotating.[1] In addition, radar towers are used for the installation and operation of search and height finder radars at military radar stations, where the mission is to support air defense missions. These missions were characterized as Aircraft Control & Warning (AC&W), or Long Range Surveillance in support of the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE).[2]

The tower typically has a continuously rotating parabolic antenna. Often, the antenna is protected from the weather by a radome, and is thus not visible from the outside.[citation needed]

For regional air traffic control, en route radar installations are used.[1] The data from these radars is fed into the civilian RADNET system and transferred to all civil and military control centres.

Ideally, a radar tower is built on a high spot in the terrain, because this reduces the angle of elevation, and thus increases the range of the radar device.[citation needed] In the absence of a suitable high spot, radar towers are used. Radar towers are also need to provide weather protection and services (air conditioning and power) for the radar equipment, communications, operators and maintainers.[citation needed]

In Germany, the operational command posts of the German Air Force use the Bundeswehr radar towers for the stationary radar sites of the operational command areas.[citation needed] In Britain, radar gave them the edge during the Battle of Britain, allowing Britain to detect incoming air raids before they arrived.[3]

Military radar stations have supported US and allied air defense operations at numerous worldwide locations since World War II.[4] The largest network of military radar stations evolved during the Cold War era to support the air defense of North America as part of the joint US and Canadian command known as the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD). This military radar network became automated in 1960 with the operation of SAGE.[citation needed] SAGE provided the vital command, control, communications, and computers (C4S).

Long Range Radar (LRR) stations were electronically connected to SAGE Direction Centers (DCs).[citation needed] This resulted in an integrated air defense system made up of radar, radio, interceptor aircraft, antiaircraft guns and missiles, and command and control (C2) facilities. Most of the radar and radio facilities were not on a military air base, but smaller Air Force Stations (AFS), are usually located in rural, and sometimes isolated locations that are often miles away from even small towns. They were staffed by up to several hundred Air Force personnel.[citation needed]

This includes the AN/FPS-24 search radar tower that sits in a huge 64 foot square, 85 foot tall, six-story building. On top of this radar tower was a radar antenna 50 feet tall, 120 feet wide, weighing 85.5 tons, and rotating at 5 rpm. An available rigid radome 140 feet in diameter and 96 feet high protected this antenna from adverse weather conditions.[citation needed]

  1. ^ a b "Airport Surveillance Radar (ASR-11)".
  2. ^ "SAGE: Semi-Automatic Ground Environment Air Defense System | MIT Lincoln Laboratory". www.ll.mit.edu. Retrieved 2024-01-19.
  3. ^ "How Radar Gave Britain The Edge In The Battle Of Britain". Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 2024-01-19.
  4. ^ "Western Air Defense Sector | Washington State Military Department, Citizens Serving Citizens with Pride & Tradition". mil.wa.gov. Retrieved 2024-01-19.

and 24 Related for: Radar tower information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8206 seconds.)

Radar tower

Last Update:

A radar tower is a tower whose function is to support a radar facility, usually a local airport surveillance radar, and hence often at or in the vicinity...

Word Count : 634

Bremerhaven Radar Tower

Last Update:

The Bremerhaven Radar Tower is a 106-metre reinforced concrete tower located in Bremerhaven, Germany. The radar tower, which was constructed between 1962...

Word Count : 121

Air traffic control

Last Update:

procedures. In adverse weather conditions, the tower controllers may also use surface movement radar (SMR), surface movement guidance and control system...

Word Count : 8754

Duga radar

Last Update:

or 'curve') was an over-the-horizon radar (OTH) system used in the Soviet Union as part of its early-warning radar network for missile defense. It operated...

Word Count : 3292

Dimona Radar Facility

Last Update:

States. The Dimona Radar facility has two 400 meter (1,300 feet) tall radar towers designed to track ballistic missiles through space and provide ground-based...

Word Count : 157

Radar

Last Update:

Radar is a system that uses radio waves to determine the distance (ranging), direction (azimuth and elevation angles), and radial velocity of objects...

Word Count : 11761

Texas Towers

Last Update:

Texas Towers were a set of three radar facilities off the eastern seaboard of the United States which were used for surveillance by the United States Air...

Word Count : 1555

Mount Umunhum

Last Update:

Monterey Bay in background The abandoned radar tower and parking lot The abandoned radar tower NEXRAD weather radar Mt. Umunhum, looking west from Mount Umunhum...

Word Count : 1202

List of tallest towers

Last Update:

the tallest tower in the world. Tokyo Skytree Canton Tower CN Tower Ostankino Tower ↑ Oriental Pearl Tower Milad Tower Kuala Lumpur Tower Tianjin Radio...

Word Count : 749

Al Roker

Last Update:

Kling announced that the station had named the radar tower on top of the WKYC building the "Roker Tower" in his honor, and presented Roker a plaque to...

Word Count : 4051

Texas Tower 4

Last Update:

Texas Tower 4 (ADC ID: TT-4) was a United States Air Force Texas Tower General Surveillance Radar station, located 63 miles (101 km) south-southeast off...

Word Count : 1174

List of Nike missile sites

Last Update:

devoted to the Bristol, RI, Nike site and to other Cold War Nike, missile and radar installations Texas Nike Missile BG-40 Launch Battery Site Nike Missile...

Word Count : 3139

Radome

Last Update:

diameter and the radomes were attached to standardized radar tower buildings that housed the radar transmitter, receiver and antenna. Some of these radomes...

Word Count : 1012

North Warning System

Last Update:

Inuit house, POL (Petroleum, Oil, Lubricant) tanks and a continuous wave radar tower. Others were some Auxiliary sites that were replaced with new NWS stations...

Word Count : 1036

WKYC

Last Update:

following the COVID-19 pandemic—by naming the radar tower on top of the WKYC building the "Roker Tower", with WKYC chief meteorologist Betsy Kling presenting...

Word Count : 5824

Bones Knob Radar Station

Last Update:

40-metre (130 ft) high timber towers and two reinforced concrete radar transmitting and receiving shelters. RAAF 220 Radar Station, located at Bones Knob...

Word Count : 3181

RAF Stenigot

Last Update:

part of the Chain Home early-warning radar network. Initially, the site’s main feature was an octet of aerial towers. These were supported by some low-lying...

Word Count : 345

Surface movement radar

Last Update:

Surface movement radar (SMR) is used to detect aircraft and vehicles on the surface of an airport. It is used by air traffic controllers to supplement...

Word Count : 266

USS Carl Vinson

Last Update:

Overhaul – top two levels of island replaced; new antenna mast; new radar tower; 2 RAM replace 1 CIWS/1 Mk-29 at forward port sponson/aft starboard sponson;...

Word Count : 6761

Tower of Unity

Last Update:

standing. The tower of Unity was built in 1962 as transmitting tower for a radar station. At that time it was an open steel lattice tower additionally...

Word Count : 260

North Truro Air Force Station

Last Update:

of the Jenny Lind Tower. North Truro AFS was one of the first of twenty-four stations of the permanent Air Defense Command (ADC) radar network. On 2 December...

Word Count : 1950

KETV

Last Update:

resolution weather radar was built in 2007 and updated in 2016. The radar tower at the Crown Point site replaced the original weather radar (later Doppler/Super...

Word Count : 1931

USS Nimitz

Last Update:

removed; top two levels of the island replaced; new antenna mast; new radar tower; RAM replaced CIWS at forward port sponson; RAM added to aft starboard...

Word Count : 6039

Willis Island

Last Update:

equipment included a defined equipment enclosure and a 7-metre-high (23 ft) radar tower plus dome. Other equipment included a desalination plant and enviro-cycle...

Word Count : 2006

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net