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  2. RAF Fylingdales - Wikipedia

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    It is a radar base and is also part of the Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS). As part of intelligence-sharing arrangements between the United States and United Kingdom (see, for example, the UKUSA Agreement ), data collected at RAF Fylingdales are shared between the two countries.

  3. AMES Type 6 - Wikipedia

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    As the campaign was marked by its mobile nature, sweeping hundreds of miles back and forth across the desert, there was a need for an equally mobile early warning radar system. [7] The Air Ministry had realized the need for a mobile radar system and had developed the AMES Type 9 Mobile Radar Unit (MRU) for this role. These were "transportable ...

  4. Early-warning radar - Wikipedia

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    An early-warning radar is any radar system used primarily for the long-range detection of its targets, i.e., allowing defences to be alerted as early as possible before the intruder reaches its target, giving the air defences the maximum time in which to operate.

  5. AMES Type 80 - Wikipedia

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    It primarily used the Chain Home radars for early warning, supplanted by Chain Home Low and a handful of other special-purpose early warning designs. For fighter direction, or ground controlled interception (GCI) as it was known, the primary system was the somewhat more modern AMES Type 7 , with smaller numbers of the advanced AMES Type 14 ...

  6. Airborne early warning and control - Wikipedia

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    A Royal Air Force Boeing E-3 Sentry over North Yorkshire. An airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) system is an airborne radar early warning system designed to detect aircraft, ships, vehicles, missiles and other incoming projectiles at long ranges, as well as performing command and control of the battlespace in aerial engagements by informing and directing friendly fighter and attack ...

  7. Chain Home - Wikipedia

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    Chain Home was the first early warning radar network in the world and the first military radar system to reach operational status. [2] Its effect on the war made it one of the most powerful systems of what became known as the "Wizard War". [3] [4]

  8. Improved United Kingdom Air Defence Ground Environment

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    One of the key aspects of the system was the incorporation of data from airborne early warning aircraft. After considering several alternatives, the Nimrod AEW3 had been selected. Individual "blips" [ c ] on the radars would be forwarded over the UK-developed Link 11 system to the CPRs, where they would be injected into the system as if they ...

  9. AMES Type 85 - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1950s the threat of nuclear attack by the Soviet Union led the UK to build an extensive radar network known as ROTOR.ROTOR initially envisioned two phases, the first using upgraded World War II radars like Chain Home, and then from 1957, these would be replaced by a dramatically more powerful radar known as the Microwave Early Warning, or MEW.