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  2. Control and Reporting Centre - Wikipedia

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    Control and Reporting Posts (CRP) & Reporting Posts (RP), which provide radar control and surveillance within their defined areas of responsibility, may operate under the control of a CRC. NATO operates ACC Systems in static or deployable CRC's in order to provide Airspace Surveillance, to control Air Force Operations and to meet national and ...

  3. List of NATO reporting names for equipment - Wikipedia

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    Pat Hand – fire control radar of the SA-4 system; Peel Group – Missile tracking and control [1] Plank Shave – Long-range air search radar [1] Plinth Net – Missile tracking and control [1] Pop Group – fire-control radar of SA-N-4 system [8] Pork Trough - mortar-projectile tracking radar; Post Lamp – Fire control radar for guns [1]

  4. NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia

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    By 1972 NADGE was converted into NATINADS consisting of 84 radar sites and associated Control Reporting Centers (CRC) and in the 1980s the Airborne Early Warning / Ground Environment Integration Segment (AEGIS) upgraded the NATINADS with the possibility to integrate the AWACS radar picture and all of its information into its visual displays.

  5. 607th Air Control Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 607th Air Control Squadron trains Air Battle Managers, Mission Systems Operators and Weapons Directors in preparation to fight our nation's next war and stand in support of future CAF training needs. [1] The 607 Air Control Squadron provides in-garrison radar control to flying units operating in local airspace.

  6. Improved United Kingdom Air Defence Ground Environment

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    The direct control of the aircraft and missiles would be handled at two Sector Operations Centres (SOCs) and their two backup Control and Reporting Centres (CRCs). Additional control consoles would be placed at four of the radar stations to form the Control and Reporting Posts (CRPs) while a further two radar sites lacking control posts would ...

  7. 128th Air Control Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 128th Air Control Squadron (ACS) is one of the units of the Wisconsin Air National Guard based at Volk Field Air National Guard Base, located in Camp Douglas, WI. Originally established as the 128th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron in 1947 at General Billy Mitchell Field , it was subsequently re-designated as a Control and Reporting ...

  8. RAF Bishops Court - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Force Bishops Court or more simply RAF Bishops Court is a former Royal Air Force airfield, radar control and reporting station located on the south east coast of Northern Ireland, approximately 5.8 miles (9.3 km) from Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland and 24.7 miles (39.8 km) from Belfast, Northern Ireland.

  9. Tactical Air Operations Center - Wikipedia

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    Marine Air Control Squadron 4 was the first unit to utilize a TAOC in combat when it was established at the Monkey Mountain Facility on Monkey Mountain east of Danang. The squadron began operations on July 6, 1967. [6] MACS-4 provided positive radar control for the Marine Corps' area of operations in the I Corps Tactical Zone. On January 13 ...