In its January 2018 report to Congress, the Air Force reported how the Cobra Dane radar and the Long Range Discrimination Radar (LRDR) have shared and unique capabilities to support ballistic missile defense and space surveillance missions. The report noted that the respective locations of both radar systems affect their ability to provide those capabilities. The Department of Defense (DOD) also has other radar investments - the Pacific Radar and the Space Fence, which, according to DOD officials, may reduce DOD's reliance on Cobra Dane to provide ballistic missile defense and space surveillance capabilities.
Missile Defense: Air Force Report to Congress Included Information on the Capabilities, Operational Availability, and Funding Plan for Cobra Dane
2018
23 pages
Report
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Radiofrequency Detection , Antimissile Defense Systems , Military Intelligence , Accountability , Air force , Ballistic missiles , Congress , Cost estimates , Department of defense , Electronic mail , Governments , Radar , Space surveillance , Surveillance , United states , United states government , United states northern command , X band
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