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Sometime during the war she received a Type 286 air warning radar.
We already set off an air warning, three blasts when play was suspended.
It was colder now, with a bite in the air warning of winter.
Radar Type 286 air warning was added at the masthead.
The integrated air warning and defense system became fully operational in mid 1985.
A Type 290 air warning radar was also installed.
In addition, radar and air warning facilities installed, although much construction work remained.
Serbian air defense units and air warning units were formed officially on 8 June 1915.
A huge sign on the outskirts of town carries this air warning: "Welcome to Hogan's Alley.
Air Warning Red.
The ships were fitted with air warning, surface search and gunnery control Radars and sonar after the war.
Molotov was the first Soviet ship to carry radar, a Redut-K air warning system, which she used for the entire war.
It recommends that the United States develop air warning, air defense, and antiaircraft artillery systems with which to counter such operations.
Top Sail (air warning)
The main difference with the preceding ships was the provision of improved air warning and tracking radars as well as an anti-submarine mortar.
By this time the ship carried a Type 291 air warning radar and an American SG-1 surface search radar.
It was the first postwar Air Warning Station under Air Defense Command.
The advance of German troops into the Crimea in late October 1941 forced her to transfer to Tuapse where she continued to provide air warning.
She carried a new bridge and stepped light tripod masts fore and aft, carrying Radar Type 291 air warning.
Silver Lake Air Warning Station is a closed United States Air Force facility.
A Type 271 target indication Radar was added on the bridge to augment the Type 286M air warning radar.
It was well known to the radiophysicists that the air warning set did not, because of the interference of radio waves reflected from the earth, cover regions near the ground.
The 557th Air Warning Battalion was earmarked to provide a more sophisticated early warning defense, and was in San Francisco, en route, on 6 December.
Most of these were turned over to the Australians, who rebuilt them to become Modified Air Warning Devices (MAWDs).
As the only ship in the Soviet Navy with radar Molotov remained in Sevastopol for the initial period of Operation Barbarossa to provide air warning.