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Top Hat A – Electronic warfare jamming radar [1] Top Hat B – Electronic warfare jamming radar [1] Top Knot – Radar array [1] Top Mesh – Long-range air search radar [1] Top Pair – Long-range air search radar [1] Top Plate – MR-710 Fregat, a target designation radar [2] [Note 1] Top Plate-B – MR-760 Fregat, an air search radar [7]
Radare2 was created in February 2006, [3] aiming to provide a free and simple command-line interface for a hexadecimal editor supporting 64 bit offsets to make searches and recovering data from hard-disks, for forensic purposes.
On 28 March 2003, presumably partly in response to North Korea's launch of a Taepodong-1 missile over Japan in 1998, and partly to provide a source of satellite images other than through cooperation with the US, where the US charged roughly US$10,000 for each satellite image, [citation needed] Japan launched a radar and an optical spy satellite, officially known as IGS 1A and IGS 1B. [1]
The Sea Giraffe AMB is installed on the Republic of Singapore Navy's upgraded Victory-class corvette and US Navy's Independence class of littoral combat ships, and has the designation AN/SPS-77(V)1 for LCS 2 and 4, AN/SPS 77(V)2 for LCS 6-22, AN/SPS-77(V)3 multi-mode naval radar, and AN/SPS-77(V)4 for LCS 24 and beyond. [6]
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Thule Site J (J-Site) is a United States Space Force (USSF) radar station in Greenland near Pituffik Space Base for missile warning and spacecraft tracking.The northernmost station of the Solid State Phased Array Radar System, the military installation was built as the 1st site of the RCA 474L Ballistic Missile Early Warning System and had 5 of 12 BMEWS radars.
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Type 984 was a Royal Navy radar system introduced in the mid-1950s, designed by the Admiralty Signals and Radar Establishment. [1] Type 984 was a 3D S band system used for both ground controlled interception (GCI) and as a secondary early warning system.