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The 1957 site plan was for 45–50 acres (18–20 ha); [8] construction began July 10, 1958; the Missile Master was accepted in May 1960; [5] and the dedication was on June 5. [3] The Army assumed control of the Highlands Air Force Station after the DoD had announced its closure for July 1966. [9] The 646th Radar Squadron was inactivated on ...
AN/APY-7; AN/APY-9; AN/ASG-18; AN/AWG-9; AN/AWG-10; AN/AWG-11; AN/AWG-12; AN/AWG-14; AN/AWG-20; AN/AWG-27; AN/CPS-1; AN/CPS-4 Radar; AN/FPS-4 radar; AN/FPS-5 Radar; AN/FPS-6 Radar; AN/FPS-7 Radar; AN/FPS-14 Radar; AN/FPS-16 Instrumentation Radar; AN/FPS-17; AN/FPS-18 Radar; AN/FPS-19; AN/FPS-20 Early Warning Radar; AN/FPS-23; AN/FPS-24 radar ...
7.75×40.5 mm 7.75×39.5mm Germany: 1934 Woodhull light rifle: Woodhull Corporation Millington, NJ. .30 Carbine United States: 1941 M1944 Hyde Carbine.30 Carbine United States: 1944 Wieger StG-940: 5.56×45mm NATO 5.45×39mm East Germany: 1980s Wimmersperg Spz: 7.92×33mm Kurz Germany: 1944 Weibel M/1932: Dansk Industri Syndikat: 7×44mm ...
As of Wednesday morning, the most recent update from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service says that the fire has burned 2,283 acres in New Jersey, about 3,500 overall, and is 30% contained. Wildfire ...
July 31, 2024 at 1:14 PM. TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey's ban on the AR-15 rifle is unconstitutional, but the state's cap on magazines over 10 rounds passes constitutional muster, a federal ...
The AN/FPS-14 was a medium-range search Radar used by the United States Air Force Air Defense Command. This medium-range search radar was designed and built by Bendix as a SAGE system gap-filler radar to provide low-altitude coverage. Operating in the S-band at a frequency between 2700 and 2900 MHz, the AN/FPS-14 could detect at a range of 65 ...
A semi-auto Bushmaster Dissipator barrel which uses a similar short-barrel, standard length hand-guard concept to the CAR-15 Carbine. The Model 605 CAR-15 Carbine was a shortened version of the of Colt's M16E1/M16A1 for situations where longer weapons could be unwieldy, such as inside armored vehicles, ships/boats, or helicopters. There were ...
The site was an AN/FSG-l Missile-Master Radar Direction Center. In a fund-saving consolidation, the Air Force moved the 772d Radar Squadron (SAGE) from Claysburg Air Force Station, Pennsylvania, to this Army long-range radar site, and inactivated the P-9A gap-filler radar. The Army site was transferred to the Air Force, and renamed Gibbsboro ...