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Twenty-seven people are known to have died across the Los Angeles area after destructive wildfires fueled by dry conditions and powerful winds erupted Tuesday. Thousands of structures have been ...
At least 10 people have died and more than 10,000 homes, businesses, and other structures have been destroyed. As of Friday afternoon, Cal Fire listed six active fires, with only the Lidia Fire at ...
At least 29 people have died as a result of the fires spreading across the Los Angeles area, officials say, and the death toll is expected to rise. CBS News has confirmed the names of 25 of the ...
The blazes that are ravaging Los Angeles County have killed at least 10 people, according to a Jan. 9 update from the Los Angeles County’s Medical examiner, with officials warning that the ...
The AN/AWG-9 and AN/APG-71 radars are all-weather, multi-mode X band pulse-Doppler radar systems used in the F-14 Tomcat, and also tested on TA-3B. [1] It is a long-range air-to-air system capable of guiding several AIM-54 Phoenix or AIM-120 AMRAAM missiles simultaneously, using its track while scan mode.
The Zaslon is a pulse-Doppler radar with a passive electronically scanned array (PESA) antenna and digital signal processing. The antenna used by the Zaslon is actually a multi-channel system comprising two separate electronically controlled arrays, an X band radar with 1700 emitters and a L band transponder with 64 emitters brought together into a single antenna. [4]
Los Angeles County officials said more than 30 people have already been arrested in the fire damaged area for various crimes. "We will not permit victims to be re-victimized," U.s. Attorney Martin ...
The listing documents the occurrence of a death, making no implications regarding wrongdoing or justification on the part of the person killed or officer involved. Killings are arranged by date of the incident that caused death. Different death dates, if known, are noted in the description. The table below lists 103 people.