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The former J-31 San Pedro JSS ARSR-1 radar site, California USAF Battle Control System operators monitor the skies from the floor of the program's Eastern Air Defense Sector location. The Joint Surveillance System (JSS) is a joint United States Air Force and Federal Aviation Administration system
Ground Equipment Facility J-31 (San Pedro Hill Air Force Station during the Cold War) is a Joint Surveillance System radar site of the Western Air Defense Sector (WADS) and the Federal Aviation Administration's air traffic control radar network for the Los Angeles Air Route Traffic Control Center.
The USAF declared full operational capability of the first seven Joint Surveillance System ROCCs on December 23, 1980, [49] with Hughes AN/FYQ-93 systems, [91] and many of the SAGE radar stations became Joint Surveillance System (JSS) sites (e.g., San Pedro Hill Z-39 became FAA Ground Equipment Facility J-31.)
Super Typhoon Man-yi is the fourth typhoon to hit the Philippines in less than two weeks, resulting in at least eight deaths as landslides and storm surges were triggered by intense winds and ...
In January 2024, Pakistan announced its intent to acquire 40 J-31 stealth aircraft, thus, potentially becoming the first export customer for the J-31. [113] [114] On 3 August 2024, Pakistan's news source reported that Pakistan Air Force (PAF) pilots are currently undergoing training on the J-31 fighter aircraft in China. The news of pilot ...
J31, J.31 or J-31 may refer to : Vehicles. British Aerospace Jetstream J31, a British airliner; Nissan Teana J31, a Japanese sedan; INS ...
31st Field Artillery Regiment (PA) (Col. Harry J. Haines) 31st FA Regt HQ Company; 1st Bn/31st FA Regt (PA) (75mm guns, 16x) 2nd Bn/31st FA Regt (PA) (2.95-inch pack howitzers, 4x) 3rd Bn/31st FA Regt (PA) 31st Engineer Battalion (PA) 31st Division Units 31st Division Headquarters & HQ Company; 31st Medical Battalion; 31st Signal Company
San Clemente Island Air Force Station was Permanent System radar station LP-39 which began operations in November 1951 with an AN/TPS-1C general surveillance radar. Designated as one of two offshore radar stations at the Southern California coast, the 670th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron was activated at the station on 1 February 1952 by ...