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The project Boresight was developed by Naval Research Lab in Washington DC. An initial prototype antenna array used 40 vertically aligned half rhombic antennas in a 400 foot diameter circle. A second prototype used 40 sleeve monopoles in a 434-foot circle. It was completed in October 1957, and was used to direction find Sputnik 1.
After the base was closed in 2002, [3] the National Park Service (NPS) acquired the land and established the Schoodic Education and Research Center (SERC). The SERC campus is managed by the nonprofit Schoodic Institute and the NPS in a public-private partnership as one of 19 NPS research learning centers in the country.
TESS was an advanced weapons training system developed for the AH-64 Apache to support force-on-force and force-on-target live training at U.S. Army Combat Training Centers (CTCs), Aviation Home Stations, and deployed locations. [2] TESS integrates with aircraft and ground vehicles to provide collective opposing force participation in live ...
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Boresight may refer to: Antenna boresight, the optical axis of a directional antenna; Boresight (firearm), adjustments made to an optical sight, to align the barrel of a firearm with the sights; Boresight point, also known as gun harmonisation, the alignment of weapons in an aircraft; Project Boresight, a US radio direction finding system