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  2. 2018 Hawaii false missile alert - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Hawaii is located roughly 4,600 miles (7,400 km) from North Korea, [3] and a missile launched from North Korea would leave approximately 12 to 15 minutes of warning time. [ 9 ] Hawaii officials had been working for some time to refresh the state's emergency plans in case of a nuclear attack from North Korea.

  3. Sea-based X-band radar - Wikipedia

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    SBX entering Pearl Harbor, Hawaii for repairs on 9 January 2006. The radar is derived from the radar used in the THAAD theater ballistic missile defense system, and is a part of the layered ballistic missile defense system (BMDS) program of the United States Missile Defense Agency (MDA). One important difference from Aegis is the use of X band ...

  4. Civil danger warning - Wikipedia

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    On 13 January 2018, as part of the false missile alert, a civil danger warning interrupted local television and radio broadcasts throughout Hawaii, in addition to the warning sent to smartphones. [1] BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII. SEEK IMMEDIATE SHELTER. THIS IS NOT A DRILL.

  5. Hawaii missile defense radar is still in limbo - AOL

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    Mar. 7—The Missile Defense Agency is back seeking public comment on two possible locations for a powerful ballistic missile defense radar on either the North Shore of Oahu or the west side of ...

  6. Man who had heart attack after Hawaii missile alert sues - AOL

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    The false warning and the state's failure to cancel it in a timely manner was a substantial factor in causing his condition, the lawsuit said. Man who had heart attack after Hawaii missile alert ...

  7. National Warning System - Wikipedia

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    The National Warning System (NAWAS) is an automated telephone system used to convey warnings to United States–based federal, state and local governments, as well as the military and civilian population. [1] The original mission of NAWAS was to warn of an imminent enemy attack or an actual accidental missile launch upon the United States.

  8. Hawaii has a robust emergency siren warning system. It sat ...

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    Hawaii residents have long been accustomed to the monthly tests of the outdoor siren warning system. “We rely on that emergency alert system to keep us safe from a number of things,” she told ...

  9. Radar warning of Pearl Harbor attack - Wikipedia

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    It utilized five radar systems located across Oahu. For several weeks, Intercept Center staff had been on high alert because military intelligence had not been able to locate the Imperial Japanese Navy's whereabouts. [2] At 04:00 7 December 1941, USAAC radar plotters arrived to operate radars for their scheduled 04:00 to 07:00 shift.