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Kommandostände (NATO Integrated Air Defense System - NADGE), ab 1962
  • Norwegen (Pos. 16 > 30)
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[3] Norwegen, Übersicht Pos. 16 > 30
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16. Radar Station Vågsøy
17. Radar Station Kirkenes

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16. Radar Station Vågsøy

Site Code     : unbekannt
NATO Code  : unbekannt
Status          : unbekannt
Status heute : Militärische Sicherheitsbereich

2021, Das Gelände der Liegenschaft, ist unter Google Earth erkennbar.
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17. Radar Station Kirkenes (Flughafen)

Site Code     : unbekannt
NATO Code  : unbekannt
Status          : unbekannt
Status heute : Militärische Sicherheitsbereich

2021, Das Gelände der Liegenschaft, ist unter Google Earth erkennbar.
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Beschreibungen
"2008, The Royal Norwegian Air Force's Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC 3) in Reitan was deactivated in 2008 and its responsibilities were transferred to the Combined Air Operations Centre Finderup (CAOC F). After CAOC F was deactivated in

2013 the responsibility for the air defense of Norway was transferred to CAOC Uedem in Germany and the Royal Norwegian Air Force's Control and Reporting Centre in Sørreisa reports to it. Until

2016 the Royal Norwegian Air Force's radar installations were distributed between two CRCs. That year the CRC Mågerø was disbanded. In its place a wartime mobilization back-up CRC has been formed with a reduction in personnel from the around active 170 duty to about 50 air force home guardsmen. The SINDRE I radars are a variant of the HR-3000 radar, which is also used in the German HADR radars. The newer RAT-31SL/N radars are sometimes designated SINDRE II." [3]
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Bild - Quellenangaben
(1) Geographische Ansicht
(1) Google Earth, Google Street und Bing (Microsoft)
(3) Wikipedia,  Forsvarets virksomheter på Kletkoven
Text - Quellenangaben
[1] Wikimapia.org / Militär
[1] Wikimapia
[3] Wikipedia, NATO Integrated Air Defense System (NADGE)
[4] Wikipedia, Combined Air Operations Centre

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