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  • Green Archer, also called Radar, Field Artillery, No 8 was a widely used British mortar locating radar operating in the X band using a Foster scanner....
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  • Green Archer or The Green Archer may refer to: De La Salle Green Archers, the De La Salle University varsity teams Green Archer (radar), a British mortar...
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  • communications vehicle FV436: Trial version of FV432 variant fitted with Green Archer radar, did not enter service. Number subsequently used for brigade and division...
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    vehicle FV436 Command and control - some fitted with Green Archer radar, later Cymbeline radar FV437 Pathfinder vehicle - based on the FV432 with integral...
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    company base apart from two at Tebedu co-located with a 5.5 and a Green Archer radar. The other three brigades had 14 105 mm in three batteries. The problem...
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    surveillance and counter-battery radar Radar FA No 8 (Green Archer) (mortar locating) RZRA Liwiec Artillery Reconnaissance Radar System Red Color SNAR 1, SNAR...
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  • they moved to Hobart Barracks in Detmold and equipped with the new Green Archer Radar and joined CRA, 4th Armoured Division in support of the 20th Armoured...
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    level the radar but the production version used mercury in the same manner as Green Archer Mk 2 had. When the taps were opened and the radar unclamped...
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  • War) FV435 Wavell communications vehicle FV436 {variant fitted with Green Archer radar} based on the FV432 (United Kingdom; Cold War) FV437{Pathfinder vehicle...
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  • this position to hide the fact that he is Green Arrow. Partly inspired by Robin Hood, Green Arrow is an archer who uses his skills to fight crime in his...
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    Foster scanner (category Radar)
    location of the launcher. The UK Green Archer radar used a manual switch to flip between the vertical angles. The radar was normally left in the "lower"...
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    determined that what Archer called Hap's Hill was later referred to as Round Hill. Edward Howland Robinson Green, known as "Colonel" Ned Green, the only son...
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  • locating . Radar, FA No 8 - "Green Archer" mortar locating . Radar, FA, No 9 - "Robert" long range ground surveillance mounted in Saracen. Radar, CA, No...
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  • Rainbow Code (section Green)
    Peacock Green Apple – related to Window for measuring drift at sea Green Archer – mortar-locating radar Green Bacon – experimental anti-aircraft radar for...
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  • RA, an independent locating troop, equipped with the new Green Archer mortar locating radars. The OC of this unit was Captain Shallcross who retired after...
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    Aircraft Fire Control No3 MkVII Cymbeline mortar locating radar Green Archer mortar locating radar Local warning Anti aircraft No4 Mk7 No11 Target Surveillance...
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    the rights to both the Reilly/Archer and Sturmey 3-speeds. Reilly's hub went into production as the first Sturmey Archer 3-speed. In 1902, Mikael Pedersen...
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  • Geoffrey H. Stephenson (category Radar pioneers)
    development of radar. After the war he continued in this field and was project engineer for the mortar-locating radar, code name Green Archer. He was awarded...
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    incorporate, among others, a new AESA radar. The radar candidates are Northrop Grumman's Scalable Agile Beam Radar (SABR) and Raytheon's RANGR, which won...
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    Maritime History. 1. Chicago, Illinois: J.H. Beers & Co.: 78–90. Parquette, Archer (October 30, 2019). "The Legend of the Lake Michigan Triangle". Milwaukee...
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