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There is a page named "Western Electric AN/TPS-1B Radar" on Wikipedia

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    The AN/TPS-1 Radar was an early warning and tactical control radar developed by Bell Labs and the MIT Radiation Laboratory during World War II. Initially...
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  • used improved systems that included the Western Electric AN/TPS-1B Radar, which was first used in 1948 (a -1B was at Portland L-33 in March 1948 for warning...
    15 KB (1,799 words) - 22:26, 27 December 2023
  • Capability Radar AN/TPS-1 Long range search radar AN/TPS-22 Long range search radar AN/TPS-25 Ground Surveillance Radar (replaced by AN/TPS-58) AN/TPS-32 Long...
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  • radars developed for the Permanent System, with older radars such as the January 1945 General Electric AN/CPS-5 radar, 1948 Western Electric AN/TPS-1B...
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  • AN/TPS-7 AN/TPS-8 AN/TPS-9 AN/TPS-10 AN/TPS-11 AN/TPS-12 AN/TPS-13 AN/TPS-14 AN/TPS-15 AN/TPS-16 AN/TPS-17 AN/TPS-18 AN/TPS-19 AN/TPS-20 AN/TPS-22 Search...
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  • deployed radars, were outfitted with older radars such as the January 1945 GE AN/CPS-5 radar, 1948 Western Electric AN/TPS-1B Radar, Bendix AN/TPS-1C radar. The...
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    Highlands Air Force Station (category Radar stations of the United States Air Force)
    Site L-12 with the Watson Laboratories General Electric AN/CPS-6 Radar and an AN/TPS-1B radar providing radar data to the Manual Control Center at Roslyn...
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    continued to be operational on a Lashup basis in late 1952 using an AN/TPS-1B radar. A more permanent facility at Walker was operational, with the 686th...
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  • captured, including radars in working order. Israel was not a close U.S. ally at the time, so a working Westinghouse TPS-43 surveillance radar was "horse traded"...
    284 KB (40,835 words) - 12:50, 16 August 2024