An AN/TPN-24 Airfield Surveillance Radar (ARS) antenna, part of the AN/TPN-19 Landing Control Central transportable surveillance radar system that is covered by camouflage netting, in use at the Radar Approach Control Center located at Tuzla Air Base, Bosnia-Herzegovina. An IFOR marked vehicle is parked in the foreground. 19 Nov 1996 (Photo US Air Force) |
Staff Sergeant (SSGT) Nigel Ellis, (left), USAF, SSGT Andre Newsome, USAF, and Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Michael Hutchinson, USAF, set up and secure a Transportable Airport Surveillance Radar. They perform Preventive Maintenance Inspections on a regular basis, to ensure the readiness capabilities of their equipment.Location: RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, RHEINLAND-PFALZ DEUTSCHLAND / GERMANY 5 Oct 2001 (Photo DVIC) |
Operation Uphold Democracy. Exterior view of the 3rd Combat Communications Groups radar approach control (RAPCON). This RAPCON unit has taken over all air traffic coming into Port-au-Prince International Airport. 30 Sep 1994 (Photo DVIC) |
Members of the 255th Air Control Squadron secure the Army-Navy Transportable Ground 75-Air Control and Warning Radar System in preparation for Roving Sands '96. The 255th Air Control Squadron, from Gulfport, Mississippi is responsible for assembling the radar and other communication satellites uplinks on the McGregor Range, New Mexico.Location: MCGREGOR TEST RANGE, NEW MEXICO 6 Jun 1996 (Photo DVIC) |
Close up shot of an AN/TPN-24 Airfield Surveillance Radar (ARS) antenna in use at the Radar Approach Control Center located at Tuzla Air Base, Bosnia-Herzegovina. 19 Nov 1996 (Photo DVIC) |
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