I have not been able to determine what type of MPQ's these are with the exception of the MPQ-48, which was identified by the sign in the background. Also It appears that the MPQ-34, MPQ-48, MPQ-55 and MPQ-62 were basically improved models. {Webmaster}


A view of a continuous wave acquisition radar station in use during exercise BRIM FROST '83. Location: FORT WAINWRIGHT, ALASKA 21 Jan 1983 (Photo DVIC)

A view of a continuous wave acquisition radar station in use during exercise BRIM FROST '83. Location: FORT WAINWRIGHT, ALASKA 21 Jan 1983 (Photo DVIC)

A view of a continuous wave acquisition radar station in use during exercise BRIM FROST '83. Location: FORT WAINWRIGHT, ALASKA 21 Jan 1983 (Photo DVIC)

A view of a continuous wave acquisition radar station in use during exercise BRIM FROST '83. Location: FORT WAINWRIGHT, ALASKA 21 Jan 1983 (Photo DVIC)

A view of a continuous wave acquisition radar station in use during exercise BRIM FROST '83. Location: FORT WAINWRIGHT, ALASKA 21 Jan 1983 (Photo DVIC)

MPQ-48
Lt. Gen G. Asmussen, commander, Allied Forces Europe, examines the improved continuous wave acquisitiion radar druing a tour of the base. Asmussen is on a visit to the U.S. Location: MCAS, CHERRY POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 21 Mar 1984 (Photo DVIC)

   
   
   
   
   
   

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