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LASHUP Radar Network
Rádiolokačná sieť codenamed LASHUP was intended as a temporary radiolokačný system včasnej alerts. About it as was decided in 1948 and the first stanica bola referred to prevádzky in júni 1949 on the Dowovej basic air force (L-1). Pretty bolo in rokoch 1949-1952 referred to prevádzky 44 rádiolokačných stations on severozápade and northeast of the USA and in the area of New Mexico. The system was fully funkčný from June 1950, when boli outputs from neha privedené to CONAC.

Rádiolokačná sieť bola equipped viacerými typmi rádiolokátorov under it, ako boli gradually zaradované to the equipment and ako boli individual stanovištia uvádzané to prevádzky. Súčasťou siete sa gradually become rádiolokátory Western Electric AN/TPS-1B, Bendix AN/CPS-5, Bendix AN/FPS-3, General Electric AN/CPS-6 and výškomer MIT AN/CPS-4.

Operation of individual stanovíšť securing members of squadrons navádzania lietadiel and včasnej alerts (Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron).

Source: http://www.fortwiki.com/Lashup_System
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lashup_Radar_Network
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>> Radiolokační síť LASHUP - Prehľad rozmiestnenia rádiolokačných stanovíšť systému Lashup

Prehľad rozmiestnenia rádiolokačných stanovíšť systému Lashup
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Prehľad jednotlivých rádiolokačných staníc siete Lashup:


L-1- 44°49'10.99"N 68°49'15.99"W (Dow Air Force Base, Bangor, Maine), 1949-1951)
L-2 - 43°37'24.32"N 70°12'42.71"W (Fort Williams, Cape Elizabeth, Maine), 1950-1951



L-29 47°10'54.94"N 119°19'17.72"W (Larson Air Force Base, Moses Lake, Washington), 1950-1951



L-33 45°34'59.08"N 122°36'32.54"W (Portland Air Force Base, Portland, Oregon), 1950-1952
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