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Tin City Air Force Station - FortWiki Historic U.S. and Canadian Forts
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Military's remote Alaska radars face a new threat: climate change
The 13 minimally-attended radar sites (MARS) at Sparrevohn, one of 13 MARS sites located throughout Alaska. The highly advanced radar equipment monitors Alaskan air traffic and eliminates the need for large staffs
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Alaska-based long-range ballistic missile defense radar fielding delayed by a year
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Alaskan Air Defense and Early Warning Systems - Clear Air Force Station, Ballistic Missile Early Warning System Site II, One mile west of mile marker 293.5 on Parks Highway, 5 miles southwest
FPS-117: At the Top of the World | Lockheed Martin
Alaska Manual System Radar Sites - FortWiki Historic U.S. and Canadian Forts
Indian Mountain Long-Range Radar Site (LRRS), Alaska
A Solid State Phased Array Radar System unit at the Clear Air Force Station June 29, 2016 in Anderson, Alaska. This unit is one of five communication systems in the BMEWS radar
The Alaska Radar System
Radar Love: The solitary rhythm of life at one remote radar site
Cold War radar sites an integral part of Alaska history > Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson > News Articles
2016 National Land Cover Database map of Continental Alaska, with radar... | Download Scientific Diagram
Military's remote Alaska radars face a new threat: climate change
Radar sites
This Remote Alaskan Radar Is America's First Line of Defense
Why Air Force members still visit radar sites at the edge of the world
Abandoned Cold War Radar Stations in Alaska | Geophysical Institute
Alaska | Mountain Weather
Radar Tipping
Tin City Long Range Radar Site - Wikipedia
Inside the dome: Barter Island radar site opens doors > Air Force > Display
Erosion is creeping toward Alaska's coastal radar sites