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Military airborne radar systems MARS

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"Manuscript and illustrations for this volume were prepared for publication by the Summary Reports Group of the Columbia University Division of War Research under contract OEMsr-1131 with the Office of Scientific Research and Development. This volume was printed and bound by the Columbia University Press"--Unnumbered page ii.

LC Science, Business & Technology copy no. 239.

In a set of declassified documents held as a collection by the Library of Congress.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-319) and index.

Also available in digital form.

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airplanes military radar equipment radar in aeronautics radar military applications military research selected digitized books vannevar bush columbia university division of war research james bryant conant alfred l alfred lee loomis radar united states office of scientific research and development national defense research committee division 14 radar systems ultra high resolution high resolution
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01/01/1946
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label_outline Explore Radar In Aeronautics, Alfred L Alfred Lee Loomis, Radar United States Office Of Scientific Research And Development National Defense Research Committee Division 14

Military airborne radar systems MARS

An Air Force weapons loader from the 28th Air Expeditionary Wing delivers a BLU-109 2,000-pound bomb, with a JDAM (Joint Direct Attack Munition) attachment, for loading into a B-1 Lancer bomber during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. The B-1 can hold 24- 2,000-pound bombs in its three bomb bays. Air Force B-2 Spirit, B-1 Lancer, and B-52 Stratofortress, bombers expended more than 80 percent of the tonnage dropped on combat missions over Afghanistan to date. The Air Force flew more than 600 sorties including strike missions against al Qaeda and Taliban targets in Afghanistan. These targets include early-warning radar systems, ground forces, Command-and-Control facilities, al Qaeda ...

Military airborne radar systems MARS

A US Navy (USN) F/A-18F Super Hornet aircraft assigned to the Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Nine (VX-9) conducts an operation test mission flight over the Coso Mountain Range, at China Lake, California (CA). This aircraft is one of the first Super Hornets equipped with the revolutionary new APG-79 Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar, which could eventually give naval aircrews a quantum leap in tactical capability over older aircraft equipped with mechanical radar systems

Military airborne radar systems MARS

Military airborne radar systems MARS

Military airborne radar systems MARS

Military airborne radar systems MARS

STS070-729-059 - STS-070 - Military Applications of Ship Tracks (MAST)

Military airborne radar systems MARS

Military airborne radar systems MARS

An Air Force crewchief from the 28th Air Expeditionary Wing, conducts a post flight inspection of the wing on a B-1B Lancer bomber during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. Air Force B-2 Spirit, B-1 Lancer, and B-52 Stratofortress, bombers expended more than 80 percent of the tonnage dropped on combat missions over Afghanistan to date. The Air Force flew more than 600 sorties including strike missions against al Qaeda and Taliban targets in Afghanistan. These targets include early-warning radar systems, ground forces, Command-and-Control facilities, al Qaeda infrastructure, airfields and aircraft. Operation ENDURING FREEDOM is in support of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT), fighting terrorism ...

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airplanes military radar equipment radar in aeronautics radar military applications military research selected digitized books vannevar bush columbia university division of war research james bryant conant alfred l alfred lee loomis radar united states office of scientific research and development national defense research committee division 14 radar systems ultra high resolution high resolution