File:Cobradane.jpg
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DescriptionCobradane.jpg |
A view of COBRA DANE, an intelligence-gathering phased array radar system specially constructed to monitor Soviet ballistic missile testing on Siberia's Kamchatka Peninsula. Location: SHEMYA AIR FORCE BASE, ALASKA (AK) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA) |
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Date | Date Shot: 1 Jun 1977 | ||||
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National Archive# NN33300514 30 Jun 2005 Released to Public ID:DFST8404789[dead link], https://catalog.archives.gov/id/6376819 |
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Service Depicted: Other Service Command Shown: F3208 Camera Operator: SGT. ROBERT S. THOMPSON |
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