- communication,
radomes often appear as
bulged "blisters" on the fuselage. The use of
radomes dates back as far as 1941. The air
supported radome built by Walter...
- a
fixed radome featuring three active electronically scanned array (AESA)
radars each
covering a 120-degree sector,
unlike the
rotating radome on the comparable...
-
station was
closed and the
equipment removed. The
buildings and
antenna radomes still remain in place.
During the NSA
operations some
other curious things...
- for the
construction of
three new
radomes at the site,
bringing the
total number to thirty-seven. The
three new
radomes would be 21
metres (69 ft) in diameter...
- LCCN 97020912. AN/FPS-3, 3A, 3B; MPS-7,
radomes.org AN/FPS-20, 20A, 20B,
radomes.org AN/FPS-3
Modification History Tree,
radomes.org AN/FPS-20 @ fas.org...
-
antenna facility (expected
completed by
April 2021) and two new 13-metre
radomes (expected
completed by
February 2021); and SJC-BVIL
moving underground...
- PO-1W
carried large, long-range
radars in m****ive
radomes above and
below the fuselage. As the
radomes possessed considerably more side area, the vertical...
-
consisted of
three 130-foot (40 m)
diameter 'golfballs' or
geodesic domes (
radomes)
containing mechanically steered radar.
Operation of the
Fylingdales site...
- The
radomes of
listening station RAF
Menwith Hill, England,
often referred to as "golf balls",
protect the
parabolic antennas from the weather. On the...
- of the Tromp-class.
Between 1981 and 1982
Fokker delivered 3 new
large radomes for the Tromp-class
frigates (one for each ship and one for reserve). HNLMS Tromp (F803)...