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En son Kuzey Koreliler destek veriyordu. İnsan gücü ve kaynakları çok fazla olduğu için ne yazık ki Ukrayna zorlanıyor. Ukrayna ordusu daha yetenekli olsa da Rusya yavaş yavaş daha fazla toprak kazanıyor. Kırım’ı da yıllardır ellerinde tutuyorlar.
Rusya, çok güçlü nükleer silahlara sahip. Amerika’dan vaktinde çok bilgi sızdırdı. Rusya’nın deneme için yaptığı patlama da cidden çok büyüktü. Binlerce nükleer silahı var ve her ülkenin bununla başa çıkabilecek kapasitesi yok. Diğer ülkeler karşılık verse bile milyonlar ölür. Zaten Berlin, Moskova, Paris, İstanbul, Varşova, Roma, Londra ve Madrid gibi şehirler yok olursa çoğu ülke kaosa sürüklenir. O yüzden de nükleer silah ateşlemek yapacakları en son şey olur.
Bunlar Rus medyasının ve BBC gibi saçma sapan kanalların abartmasından kaynaklanan şeyler. Öncelikle Rusya çok da güçlü nükleer silahlara sahip değil. Evet ateşleme sonrası silah başarıyla kullanılırsa çok güçlü olabilir zira nükleer silahların mantığı güçlü olmaları fakat bu tarz konulara hakim birisi olarak söylüyorum ki Rus füzelerini durdurabilecek teknolojiye sahibiz.
Sana NATO Entegre Hava Savunma Sistemi'ni göstereyim de gör bakayım Rusya nereyi vuruyormuş
Allied Air Command (AIRCOM) is the central command of all NATO air forces on the European continent. The command is based at Ramstein Air Base in Germany and has two subordinate commands in Germany and Spain. The Royal Canadian Air Force and United States Air Force fall under command of the Canadian/American North American Aerospace Defense Command.
Mida
Rinas
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Albanian Air Force radar stations
Radar station with AN/TPS-77
Command and Control Centre
The Albanian Air Force's Air Surveillance Centre is based in Rinas and the Air Force operates a Lockheed Martin AN/TPS-77 radar on top of Mida mountain near Pukë.<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>3<span>]</span></a>
The Belgian Air Component's Control and Reporting Centre was based at Glons, where also its main radar was located. The radar was deactivated in 2015<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>4<span>]</span></a> and the Centre moved to Beauvechain Air Base in 2020.<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>5<span>]</span></a> The Belgian Control and Reporting Centre reports to CAOC Uedem in Germany and is also responsible for guarding the airspace of Luxembourg. At the new location the Control and Reporting Centre uses digital radar data of the civilian radars of Belgocontrol and the Marconi S-723 radar of the Air Component's Air Traffic Control Centre in Semmerzake.
The Bulgarian Air Force's Air Sovereignty Operations Centre is located in Sofia and reports to CAOC Torrejón. The Bulgarian Air Force fields three control and surveillance zones, which operate obsolete Soviet-era radars. The Bulgarian Air Force intends to replace these radars with fewer, but more capable Western 3-D radars as soon as possible. The future locations of the new radars are as of 2018 unknown.
The Royal Canadian Air Force's control centres and radar stations are part of the Canadian/American North American Aerospace Defense Command.
Podvornica
Mount Sljeme
Borinci
Papuk
Učka
Mount Rota
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Croatian Air Force and Air Defense radar stations
Radar station with AN/FPS-117(E)1T
Command and Control Centre
The Croatian Air Force and Air Defense's Airspace Surveillance Centre is headquartered in Podvornica and reports to CAOC Torrejón.
Hlavenec
Nepolisy
Sokolnice
Větrušice
Planá
Pomezí
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Czech Air Force radar stations
Radar station with RAT-31DL
Radar station with RL-5M
Command and Control Centre
The Czech Air Force's Control and Reporting Centre is located in Hlavenec and reports to CAOC Uedem.
Karup
Skagen
Skrydstrup
Bornholm
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Royal Danish Air Force radar stations
Radar station with RAT-31DL
Radar station with AN/TPS-77
Radar station with Marconi S-723
Control and Reporting Centre
The Royal Danish Air Force's Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC 1) in Finderup was deactivated in 2008 and replaced at the same location by the Combined Air Operations Centre Finderup (CAOC F), which had responsibility for the airspaces of Iceland, Norway, Denmark and the United Kingdom. CAOC F was deactivated in 2013 and its responsibilities were transferred to CAOC Uedem in Germany. The national Danish Control and Reporting Centre is located at Karup Air Base and it reports to CAOC Uedem.
The Pituffik Space Base in Greenland is a United States Space Force installation and its radars are part of the North American Aerospace Defense Command and United States Space Command.
Ämari
Levalõpme
Otepää
Kellavere
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Estonian Air Force radar stations
Radar station with GM 403
Radar station with AN/TPS-77(V)
Control and Reporting Centre
The Estonian Air Force's Air Operations Control Centre is located at Ämari Air Base and reports to the Baltic Air Surveillance Network's Regional Airspace Surveillance Coordination Centre (RASCC) in Karmėlava, Lithuania, which in turn reports to CAOC Uedem.
Mont Verdun
Mont-de-Marsan
Cinq-Mars-la-Pile
Mont Agel
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French Air and Space Force radar stations
Radar station with GM 406
Command and Control Centre
The French Air and Space Force's Air Operations Centre is located at Mont Verdun Air Base and reports to CAOC Uedem. Most French radar sites use the PALMIER radar, which is being taken out of service. By 2022 all PALMIER radars will have been replaced with new radar stations using the GM 403 radar.
Putgarten
Cölpin
Tempelhof
Elmenhorst
Döbern
Gleina
Döbraberg
Großer Arber
Meßstetten
Freising
Lauda
Erbeskopf
Brekendorf
Brockzetel
Visselhövede
Auenhausen
Marienbaum
Erndtebrück
Schönewalde
Uedem
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German Air Force radar stations
Radar station with HADR
Radar station with GM 406F
Radar station with RRP-117
Control and Reporting Centre
The German Air Force's Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC 2) in Uedem was deactivated in 2008 and reactivated as CAOC Uedem in 2013. CAOC Uedem is responsible for the NATO airspace North of the Alps. The HADR radars are a variant of the HR-3000 radar, while the RRP-117 radars are a variant of the AN/FPS-117.
1st Area Control Centre, inside Mount Chortiatis, with Marconi S-743D 2nd Area Control Centre, inside Mount Parnitha, with Marconi S-743D 9th Control and Warning Station Squadron, on Mount Pelion, with Marconi S-743D 10th Control and Warning Station Squadron, on Mount Chortiatis, with Marconi S-743D
Didymoteicho
Ismaros
Vitsi
Elati
Kissamos
Mykonos
Mela
Lemnos
Pelion
Ziros
Larissa
Chortiatis
Parnitha
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Hellenic Air Force radar stations
Radar station RAT-31DL
Radar station with HR-3000
Radar station with AR-327
Radar station with Marconi S-743D
Command and Control Centre
The Hellenic Air Force's Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC 7) at Larissa Air Base was deactivated in 2013 and its responsibilities transferred to the CAOC Torrejón in Spain. The Hellenic Air Force fields two HR-3000, four AR-327 and six Marconi S-743D radar systems, however as of 2018 the air force is in the process of replacing some of its older systems with three RAT-31DL radars.
Veszprém
Békéscsaba
Bánkút
Medina
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Hungarian Air Force radar stations
Radar station with RAT-31DL
Command and Control Centre
The Hungarian Air Force's Air Operations Centre is located in Veszprém and reports to CAOC Uedem. There are additional three radar companies with Soviet-era equipment subordinate to the 54th Radar Regiment "Veszprém", however it is unclear if they will remain in service once Hungary's newest radar at Medina reaches full operational capability.
Keflavik
Miðnesheiði
Gunnolfsvík
Stokksnes
Bolafjalli
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Iceland Air Defense System radar stations
Radar station with AN/FPS-117(V)5
Control and Reporting Centre
The Iceland Air Defense System, which is part of the Icelandic Coast Guard, monitors Iceland's airspace. Air Defense is provided by fighter jets from NATO allies, which rotate units for the Icelandic Air Policing mission to Keflavik Air Base. The Iceland Air Defense System's Control and Reporting Centre is at Keflavik Air Base and reports to CAOC Uedem in Germany.
P. Renatico
Poggio Ballone
Licola
Mortara
L. d. Concordia
P. Picena
Capo Mele
Capo Frasca
Jacotenente
Capo Rizzuto
S. G. Teatino
Lampedusa
Marsala
Otranto
Mezzogregorio
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Italian Air Force radar stations
Radar station with RAT-31DL
Radar station with AN/FPS-117(V)
Command and Control Centre
The Italian Air Force's Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC 5) in Poggio Renatico was deactivated in 2013 and replaced with the Mobile Command and Control Regiment (RMCC) at Bari Air Base, while the Centre's responsibilities were transferred to the CAOC Torrejón in Spain.
Lielvārde
Audriņi
Čalas
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Latvian Air Force radar stations
Radar station with AN/TPS-77(V)
Control and Reporting Centre
The Latvian Air Force's Air Operations Centre is located at Lielvārde Air Base and reports to the Baltic Air Surveillance Network's Regional Airspace Surveillance Coordination Centre (RASCC) in Karmėlava, Lithuania, which in turn reports to CAOC Uedem.<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>14<span>]</span></a>
Karmėlava
Antaveršis
Degučiai
Ceikiškės
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Lithuanian Air Force radar stations
Radar station with AN/TPS-77(V)
Control and Reporting Centre
The Lithuanian Air Force's Air Operations Control Centre is located in Karmėlava and reports to the Baltic Air Surveillance Network's Regional Airspace Surveillance Coordination Centre (RASCC) co-located in Karmėlava, which in turn reports to CAOC Uedem.
Luxembourg's airspace is monitored and guarded by the Belgian Air Component's Control and Reporting Centre at Beauvechain Air Base.<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>5<span>]</span></a>
The Armed Forces of Montenegro do not possess a modern air defense radar and the country's airspace is monitored by Italian Air Force radar sites. The Armed Forces Air Surveillance and Reporting Centre is located at Podgorica Airport in Golubovci and reports to CAOC Torrejón in Spain.
Nieuw-Milligen
Wier
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Royal Netherlands Air Force radar stations
Radar station with SMART-L GB
Control and Reporting Centre
The Royal Netherlands Air Force's Air Operations Centre is located at Nieuw-Milligen and reports to CAOC Uedem. The air force's main radars are being replaced with two modern SMART-L GB radars.
Sørreisa
Njunis
Senja
Honningsvåg
Vestvågøy
Vågsøy
Skykula
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Royal Norwegian Air Force radar stations
Radar station with RAT-31SL/N
Radar station with SINDRE I
Control and Reporting Centre
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.<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>15<span>]</span></a> 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.
Pyry
Osówiec
Kraków-Balice
Wrocław
Sandomierz
Brzoskwinia
Roskosz
Wronowice
Łabunie
Lipowiec
Szypliszki
Chruściel
Chojnice
Babki
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Polish Air Force radar stations
Radar station with NUR-12M
Radar station with RAT-31DL
Radiotechnical Battalion
Command and Control Centre
The Polish Armed Forces Operational Command's Air Operations Centre is located in the Warsaw-Pyry neighborhood and reports to CAOC Uedem. The 3rd Wrocław Radiotechnical Brigade is responsible for the operation of the Armed Forces radar equipment. As of 2021, the Polish Air Force possesses three NUR-12M and three RAT-31DL long-range radars making up BACKBONE system, which are listed below.
Monsanto
Fóia
Pilar
Montejunto
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Portuguese Air Force radar stations (+ one station off map in Madeira)
Radar station with HR-3000
Control and Reporting Centre
The Portuguese Air Force's Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC 10) in Lisbon was deactivated in 2013 and its responsibilities were transferred to CAOC Torrejón in Spain.
Ovidiu
Giarmata
Suceava
Craiova
Muntele Mare
Bârnova
Medgidia
Bobohalma
Timișoara
Oradea
Fetești
Bacău
Câmpia Turzii
Balotești
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Romanian Air Force radar stations
Radar station with AN/FPS-117(V)
Radar station with WSR-98D
Airspace Surveillance Group
Command and Control Centre
The Romanian Air Force's Air Operations Centre is headquartered in Balotești and reports to CAOC Torrejón. Additionally, the WSR-98D radar stations in Bârnova, Medgidia, Bobohalma, Timișoara, and Oradea are officially designated and operated as a civilian radar stations by the National Meteorological Administration, however their data is fed into the military air surveillance system as well.
Zvolen
Michalovce
Veľká Ida
Ožďany
Močiar
Hlohovec
Mierovo
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Slovak Air Force radar stations
Control and Reporting Centre
Radar station with EL/M-2084M-MMR
The Slovak Air Force's Air Operations Centre is located at Zvolen and reports to CAOC Uedem.
Brnik
Vrhnika
Hočko Pohorje
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Slovenian Air Force and Air Defense radar stations
Radar station with GM 403
Control and Reporting Centre
The Slovenian Air Force and Air Defense's Airspace Surveillance and Control Centre is headquartered in Brnik and reports to CAOC Torrejón.
The Italian Air Force's 4th Wing at Grosseto Air Base and 36th Wing at Gioia del Colle Air Base rotate a QRA flight of Eurofighter Typhoons to Istrana Air Base, which are responsible for the air defense of Northern Italy and Slovenia.
El Frasno
Villatobas
Constantina
Roses
Aitana
Puig Major
Motril
Barbanza
Alcalá de los Gazules
Espinosa de los Monteros
Sierra Espuña
Torrejón
Zaragoza
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Spanish Air Force radar stations (+ two stations off map in the Canary Islands)
Radar station with LANZA 3-D
Radar station with RAT-31SL/T
Command and Control Centre
The Spanish Air Force's Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC 8) at Torrejón Air Base was deactivated in 2013 and replaced at same location by CAOC Torrejon, which took over the functions of CAOC 5, CAOC 7, CAOC 8 and CAOC 10. CAOC Torrejón is responsible for the NATO airspace South of the Alps.
Ahlatlıbel
Körfez
Karabelen
Çanakkale
Erzurum
Datça
Inebolu
İskenderun
Rize
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Turkish Air Force radar stations
Radar station
Command and Control Centre
The Turkish Air Force's Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC 6) in Eskişehir was deactivated in 2013 and its responsibilities were transferred to CAOC Torrejón in Spain. Turkey's Air Force fields a mix of HR-3000, AN/FPS-117, RAT-31SL and RAT-31DL radars, however the exact number of each of these radar and their location in the Turkish radar system is unknown.
RAF Boulmer
RRH Benbecula
RRH Buchan
RRH Saxa Vord
RRH Neatishead
RRH Portreath
RRH Staxton Wold
RRH Brizlee Wood
RAF Fylingdales
RAF High Wycombe
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Royal Air Force radar stations
Radar station with AMES Type 92
Radar station with AMES Type 101
Radar station with AN/FPS-126
Control and Reporting Centre
The Royal Air Force's Air Surveillance and Control System is located at RAF Boulmer, and reports to CAOC Uedem. The RAF operates seven Remote Radar Heads (RRHs) across the UK, which feed back to the Control and Reporting Centre at RAF Boulmer. Under Project Guardian, all of the UK's radar stations and systems are being upgraded and strengthened. The UK is also unique in Europe in possessing a Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS) which is based at RAF Fylingdales.
The United States Air Force's control centres and radar stations are part of the Canadian/American North American Aerospace Defense Command.
Basisraum
Kolomansberg
Steinmandl
Speikkogel
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Austrian Air Force radar stations
Radar Station with Selex RAT-31DL
Command and Control Center "Basisraum"
Dübendorf
Pilatus
Scopi
Weisshorn
Weissfluh
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Swiss Air Force radar stations
Radar station
Command and Control Centre
- Allied Air Command, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany
- CAOC Torrejón, at Torrejón Air Base, Spain - responsible for the airspace South of the Alps
- Albania: Air Surveillance Centre, at Tirana International Airport
- Bulgaria: Air Sovereignty Operations Centre, in Sofia
- Croatia: Airspace Surveillance Centre, in Podvornica
- Greece: Air Operations Centre, at Larissa Air Base
- Italy: National Air and Space Operations Centre, in Poggio Renatico
- Montenegro: Air Surveillance and Reporting Centre, at Podgorica Airport
- Portugal: Control and Reporting Centre, in Monsanto
- Romania: Air Operations Centre, in Balotești<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>2<span>]</span></a>
- Slovenia: Airspace Surveillance and Control Centre, in Brnik
- Spain: Air Operations Centre, in Torrejón
- Central Command and Control Group, at Torrejón Air Base
- Northern Command and Control Group, at Zaragoza Air Base
- Turkey: Control and Reporting Centre, in Ahlatlıbel
- CAOC Uedem, in Uedem, Germany - responsible for the airspace North of the Alps
- Baltic Air Surveillance Network - Regional Airspace Surveillance Coordination Centre, in Karmėlava
- Estonia: Air Operations Control Centre, at Ämari Air Base
- Latvia: Air Operations Centre, at Lielvārde Air Base
- Lithuania: Airspace Control Centre, in Karmėlava
- Belgium: Control and Reporting Centre, at Beauvechain Air Base
- Czech Republic: Control and Reporting Centre, in Hlavenec
- Denmark: Control and Reporting Centre, at Karup Air Base
- France: Control and Reporting Centre, at Mont Verdun Air Base
- Germany: Air Operations Centre, in Uedem
- Control and Reporting Centre 2, in Erndtebrück
- Control and Reporting Centre 3, in Schönewalde
- Hungary: Air Operations Centre, in Veszprém
- Iceland: Control and Reporting Centre, at Keflavik Air Base
- Luxembourg: airspace controlled by Belgium's Control and Reporting Centre, at Beauvechain Air Base
- Netherlands: Control and Reporting Centre, in Nieuw-Milligen
- Norway: Control and Reporting Centre, in Sørreisa
- Poland: Air Operations Centre, in Warsaw-Pyry
- Slovakia: Air Operations Centre, at Sliač Air Base
- United Kingdom: Control and Reporting Centre, at RAF Boulmer
- Baltic Air Surveillance Network - Regional Airspace Surveillance Coordination Centre, in Karmėlava
- CAOC Torrejón, at Torrejón Air Base, Spain - responsible for the airspace South of the Alps
Radar stations
[edit]Albania
[edit]Mida
Rinas
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Albanian Air Force radar stations
The Albanian Air Force's Air Surveillance Centre is based in Rinas and the Air Force operates a Lockheed Martin AN/TPS-77 radar on top of Mida mountain near Pukë.<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>3<span>]</span></a>
Belgium
[edit]The Belgian Air Component's Control and Reporting Centre was based at Glons, where also its main radar was located. The radar was deactivated in 2015<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>4<span>]</span></a> and the Centre moved to Beauvechain Air Base in 2020.<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>5<span>]</span></a> The Belgian Control and Reporting Centre reports to CAOC Uedem in Germany and is also responsible for guarding the airspace of Luxembourg. At the new location the Control and Reporting Centre uses digital radar data of the civilian radars of Belgocontrol and the Marconi S-723 radar of the Air Component's Air Traffic Control Centre in Semmerzake.
Bulgaria
[edit]The Bulgarian Air Force's Air Sovereignty Operations Centre is located in Sofia and reports to CAOC Torrejón. The Bulgarian Air Force fields three control and surveillance zones, which operate obsolete Soviet-era radars. The Bulgarian Air Force intends to replace these radars with fewer, but more capable Western 3-D radars as soon as possible. The future locations of the new radars are as of 2018 unknown.
- Joint Forces Command, in Sofia
- Air Sovereignty Operational Center (ASOC), in Sofia
- Base Operative Center (part of 3rd Air Base), Graf Ignatievo Air Base, operational control of fighter aviation
- Command, Control and Surveillance Base, in Sofia
- 1st Control and Surveillance Zone, in Bozhurishte, Sofia Province
- 2nd Control and Surveillance Zone, in Trud, Plovdiv Province
- 3rd Control and Surveillance Zone, in Bratovo, Burgas Province
- Air Sovereignty Operational Center (ASOC), in Sofia
Canada
[edit]The Royal Canadian Air Force's control centres and radar stations are part of the Canadian/American North American Aerospace Defense Command.
Croatia
[edit]Podvornica
Mount Sljeme
Borinci
Papuk
Učka
Mount Rota
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Croatian Air Force and Air Defense radar stations
The Croatian Air Force and Air Defense's Airspace Surveillance Centre is headquartered in Podvornica and reports to CAOC Torrejón.
- Air Force and Air Defense Command<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>6<span>]</span></a>
- Airspace Surveillance and Control Battalion, at 91st Air Force Base (Zagreb - Pleso)<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>7<span>]</span></a>
- Airspace Surveillance Centre, in Podvornica
- Sector Operational Centre, in Split
- Mount Sljeme Radar Post, with AN/FPS-117(E)1T
- Borinci Radar Post, with AN/FPS-117(E)1T
- Papuk Radar Post, with AN/FPS-117(E)1T
- Učka Radar Post, with AN/FPS-117(E)1T
- Mount Rota, with AN/FPS-117(E)1T
- Airspace Surveillance and Control Battalion, at 91st Air Force Base (Zagreb - Pleso)<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>7<span>]</span></a>
Czech Republic
[edit]Hlavenec
Nepolisy
Sokolnice
Větrušice
Planá
Pomezí
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Czech Air Force radar stations
The Czech Air Force's Control and Reporting Centre is located in Hlavenec and reports to CAOC Uedem.
- Air Force Command, in Prague
- 26th Air Command, Control and Surveillance Regiment, in Stará Boleslav
- 261st Control and Reporting Centre (CRC), in Hlavenec
- 262nd Radio-technical Battalion, in Hlavenec
- 263nd Support Battalion, in Hlavenec
- Reserve Control and Reporting Centre, in Větrušice
- 26th Air Command, Control and Surveillance Regiment, in Stará Boleslav
Denmark
[edit]Karup
Skagen
Skrydstrup
Bornholm
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Royal Danish Air Force radar stations
The Royal Danish Air Force's Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC 1) in Finderup was deactivated in 2008 and replaced at the same location by the Combined Air Operations Centre Finderup (CAOC F), which had responsibility for the airspaces of Iceland, Norway, Denmark and the United Kingdom. CAOC F was deactivated in 2013 and its responsibilities were transferred to CAOC Uedem in Germany. The national Danish Control and Reporting Centre is located at Karup Air Base and it reports to CAOC Uedem.
The Pituffik Space Base in Greenland is a United States Space Force installation and its radars are part of the North American Aerospace Defense Command and United States Space Command.
- Air Force Tactical Command, at Karup Air Base
- Air Control Wing, at Karup Air Base
- Control and Reporting Centre, at Karup Air Base
- Radar Station Skagen, in Skagen, with RAT-31DL
- Radar Station Skrydstrup, at Skrydstrup Air Base, with AN/TPS-77
- Radar Station Bornholm, in Almindingen, with Marconi S-723
- Air Control Wing, at Karup Air Base
Estonia
[edit]Ämari
Levalõpme
Otepää
Kellavere
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Estonian Air Force radar stations
The Estonian Air Force's Air Operations Control Centre is located at Ämari Air Base and reports to the Baltic Air Surveillance Network's Regional Airspace Surveillance Coordination Centre (RASCC) in Karmėlava, Lithuania, which in turn reports to CAOC Uedem.
- Air Force Command, in Tallinn
France
[edit]Mont Verdun
Mont-de-Marsan
Cinq-Mars-la-Pile
Mont Agel
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French Air and Space Force radar stations
The French Air and Space Force's Air Operations Centre is located at Mont Verdun Air Base and reports to CAOC Uedem. Most French radar sites use the PALMIER radar, which is being taken out of service. By 2022 all PALMIER radars will have been replaced with new radar stations using the GM 403 radar.
- Air Defense and Air Operations Command
- Air Operations Brigade, at Mont Verdun Air Base
- Air Operations Centre, at Mont Verdun Air Base
- Control and Reporting Centre, at Mont-de-Marsan Air Base
- Control and Reporting Centre, in Cinq-Mars-la-Pile
- Mont Verdun Air Base radar, with GM GM 406
- Élément Air Rattaché (EAR) 943, on Mont Agel, with GM 406
- Air Operations Brigade, at Mont Verdun Air Base
Germany
[edit]Putgarten
Cölpin
Tempelhof
Elmenhorst
Döbern
Gleina
Döbraberg
Großer Arber
Meßstetten
Freising
Lauda
Erbeskopf
Brekendorf
Brockzetel
Visselhövede
Auenhausen
Marienbaum
Erndtebrück
Schönewalde
Uedem
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German Air Force radar stations
The German Air Force's Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC 2) in Uedem was deactivated in 2008 and reactivated as CAOC Uedem in 2013. CAOC Uedem is responsible for the NATO airspace North of the Alps. The HADR radars are a variant of the HR-3000 radar, while the RRP-117 radars are a variant of the AN/FPS-117.
- Air Operations Centre (Zentrum Luftoperationen der Luftwaffe) (NATO CAOC Uedem), in Uedem
- Control and Reporting Centre 2 (Einsatzführungsbereich 2), in Erndtebrück<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>8<span>]</span></a>
- Operations Squadron 21, in Erndtebrück
- Operations Support Squadron 22, in Erndtebrück
- Sensor Platoon I, in Lauda
- Remote Radar Post 240 "Loneship", in Erndtebrück with GM 406F
- Remote Radar Post 246 "Hardwheel", on Erbeskopf with HADR
- Remote Radar Post 247 "Batman", in Lauda with GM 406F
- Remote Radar Post 248 "Coldtrack", in Freising with GM 406F
- Remote Radar Post 249 "Sweet Apple", in Meßstetten with HADR
- Sensor Platoon II, in Auenhausen
- Remote Radar Post 241 "Crabtree", in Marienbaum with HADR
- Remote Radar Post 242 "Backwash", in Auenhausen with GM 406F
- Remote Radar Post 243 "Silver Cork", in Visselhövede with GM 406F
- Remote Radar Post 244 "Round up", in Brockzetel with HADR
- Remote Radar Post 245 "Bugle", in Brekendorf with GM 406F
- Sensor Platoon I, in Lauda
- Control and Reporting Training Inspection 23, in Erndtebrück
- Education and Training Centre, in Erndtebrück
- Education, Test and Training Group, in Erndtebrück
- Control and Reporting Centre 3 (Einsatzführungsbereich 3), in Schönewalde<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>9<span>]</span></a>
- Operations Squadron 31, in Schönewalde
- Operations Support Squadron 32, in Schönewalde
- Sensor Platoon III, in Cölpin
- Remote Radar Post 351 "Matchpoint", in Putgarten with RRP-117
- Remote Radar Post 352 "Mindreader", in Cölpin with RRP-117
- Remote Radar Post 353 "Teddy Bear", in Tempelhof with RRP-117
- Remote Radar Post 356 "", in Elmenhorst with RRP-117
- Sensor Platoon IV, in Regen
- Remote Radar Post 354 "Blackmoor", in Döbern with RRP-117
- Remote Radar Post 355 "Royal Flash", in Gleina with RRP-117
- Remote Radar Post 357 "", on Döbraberg with RRP-117
- Remote Radar Post 358 "Snow Cap", on Großer Arber with RRP-117
- Sensor Platoon III, in Cölpin
- Control and Reporting Centre 2 (Einsatzführungsbereich 2), in Erndtebrück<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>8<span>]</span></a>
Greece
[edit]1st Area Control Centre, inside Mount Chortiatis, with Marconi S-743D 2nd Area Control Centre, inside Mount Parnitha, with Marconi S-743D 9th Control and Warning Station Squadron, on Mount Pelion, with Marconi S-743D 10th Control and Warning Station Squadron, on Mount Chortiatis, with Marconi S-743D
Didymoteicho
Ismaros
Vitsi
Elati
Kissamos
Mykonos
Mela
Lemnos
Pelion
Ziros
Larissa
Chortiatis
Parnitha
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Hellenic Air Force radar stations
The Hellenic Air Force's Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC 7) at Larissa Air Base was deactivated in 2013 and its responsibilities transferred to the CAOC Torrejón in Spain. The Hellenic Air Force fields two HR-3000, four AR-327 and six Marconi S-743D radar systems, however as of 2018 the air force is in the process of replacing some of its older systems with three RAT-31DL radars.
- Air Force Tactical Command, at Larissa Air Base<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>10<span>]</span></a>
- Air Operations Centre, at Larissa Air Base<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>11<span>]</span></a><a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>12<span>]</span></a>
- 1st Area Control Centre, inside Mount Chortiatis
- 2nd Area Control Centre, inside Mount Parnitha
- 1st Control and Warning Station Squadron, in Didymoteicho, with AR-327
- 2nd Control and Warning Station Squadron, on Mount Ismaros, with HR-3000
- 3rd Control and Warning Station Squadron, on Mount Vitsi, with Marconi S-743D
- 4th Control and Warning Station Squadron, on Mount Elati, with RAT-31DL
- 5th Control and Warning Station Squadron, in Kissamos, with Marconi S-743D
- 6th Control and Warning Station Squadron, on Mykonos, with AR-327
- 7th Control and Warning Station Squadron, on Mount Mela, with AR-327
- 8th Control and Warning Station Squadron, on Lemnos, with AR-327
- 9th Control and Warning Station Squadron, on Mount Pelion, with Marconi S-743D
- 10th Control and Warning Station Squadron, on Mount Chortiatis, with Marconi S-743D
- 11th Control and Warning Station Squadron, in Ziros, with HR-3000
- Air Operations Centre, at Larissa Air Base<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>11<span>]</span></a><a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>12<span>]</span></a>
Hungary
[edit]Veszprém
Békéscsaba
Bánkút
Medina
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Hungarian Air Force radar stations
The Hungarian Air Force's Air Operations Centre is located in Veszprém and reports to CAOC Uedem. There are additional three radar companies with Soviet-era equipment subordinate to the 54th Radar Regiment "Veszprém", however it is unclear if they will remain in service once Hungary's newest radar at Medina reaches full operational capability.
- Air Force Command, in Budapest
- Air Operations Centre, in Veszprém
- 54th Radar Regiment "Veszprém", in Veszprém
- 1st Radar Data Centre, in Békéscsaba, with RAT-31DL
- 2nd Radar Data Centre, in Medina, with RAT-31DL
- 3rd Radar Data Centre, in Bánkút, with RAT-31DL
Iceland
[edit]Keflavik
Miðnesheiði
Gunnolfsvík
Stokksnes
Bolafjalli
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Iceland Air Defense System radar stations
The Iceland Air Defense System, which is part of the Icelandic Coast Guard, monitors Iceland's airspace. Air Defense is provided by fighter jets from NATO allies, which rotate units for the Icelandic Air Policing mission to Keflavik Air Base. The Iceland Air Defense System's Control and Reporting Centre is at Keflavik Air Base and reports to CAOC Uedem in Germany.
- Iceland Air Defense System, at Keflavik Air Base<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>13<span>]</span></a>
- Control and Reporting Centre, at Keflavik Air Base
- H1 Radar Station, at Miðnesheiði, with AN/FPS-117(V)5
- H2 Radar Station, on Mount Gunnolfsvík, with AN/FPS-117(V)5
- H3 Radar Station, at Stokksnes, with AN/FPS-117(V)5
- H4 Radar Station, on Mount Bolafjalli, with AN/FPS-117(V)5
Italy
[edit]P. Renatico
Poggio Ballone
Licola
Mortara
L. d. Concordia
P. Picena
Capo Mele
Capo Frasca
Jacotenente
Capo Rizzuto
S. G. Teatino
Lampedusa
Marsala
Otranto
Mezzogregorio
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Italian Air Force radar stations
The Italian Air Force's Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC 5) in Poggio Renatico was deactivated in 2013 and replaced with the Mobile Command and Control Regiment (RMCC) at Bari Air Base, while the Centre's responsibilities were transferred to the CAOC Torrejón in Spain.
- Air Operations Command(COA), in Poggio Renatico
- Air Operations Centre, in Poggio Renatico
- Integrated Missile Air-defense Regiment (Rep. DAMI), in Poggio Renatico
- 11th Integrated Missile Air-defense Squadron, in Poggio Renatico
- 22nd Air Force Radar Squadron (GrRAM), in Licola, with AN/FPS-117(V)
- 112th Remote Radar Station Flight, in Mortara, with RAT-31DL
- 113th Remote Radar Station Flight, in Lame di Concordia, with RAT-31DL
- 114th Remote Radar Station Flight, in Potenza Picena, with RAT-31DL
- 115th Remote Radar Station Flight, in Capo Mele, with RAT-31DL
- 121st Remote Radar Station Flight, in Poggio Ballone, with AN/FPS-117(V)
- 123rd Remote Radar Station Flight, in Capo Frasca, with AN/FPS-117(V)
- 131st Remote Radar Station Flight, in Jacotenente, with RAT-31DL
- 132nd Remote Radar Station Flight, in Capo Rizzuto, with RAT-31DL
- 133rd Remote Radar Station Flight, in San Giovanni Teatino, with AN/FPS-117(V)
- 134th Remote Radar Station Flight, in Lampedusa, with RAT-31DL
- 135th Remote Radar Station Flight, in Marsala, with RAT-31DL
- 136th Remote Radar Station Flight, in Otranto, with RAT-31DL
- 137th Remote Radar Station Flight, in Mezzogregorio, with RAT-31DL
Latvia
[edit]Lielvārde
Audriņi
Čalas
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Latvian Air Force radar stations
The Latvian Air Force's Air Operations Centre is located at Lielvārde Air Base and reports to the Baltic Air Surveillance Network's Regional Airspace Surveillance Coordination Centre (RASCC) in Karmėlava, Lithuania, which in turn reports to CAOC Uedem.<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>14<span>]</span></a>
- Air Force Headquarters, at Lielvārde Air Base
- Air Surveillance Squadron, at Lielvārde Air Base
Lithuania
[edit]Karmėlava
Antaveršis
Degučiai
Ceikiškės
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Lithuanian Air Force radar stations
The Lithuanian Air Force's Air Operations Control Centre is located in Karmėlava and reports to the Baltic Air Surveillance Network's Regional Airspace Surveillance Coordination Centre (RASCC) co-located in Karmėlava, which in turn reports to CAOC Uedem.
- Lithuanian Air Force Headquarters, in Kaunas
- Airspace Surveillance and Control Command, in Kaunas
- Airspace Control Centre, in Karmėlava
- 1st Radar Post, in Antaveršis
- 3rd Radar Post, in Degučiai
- 4th Radar Post, in Ceikiškės
- Airspace Surveillance and Control Command, in Kaunas
Luxembourg
[edit]Luxembourg's airspace is monitored and guarded by the Belgian Air Component's Control and Reporting Centre at Beauvechain Air Base.<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>5<span>]</span></a>
Montenegro
[edit]The Armed Forces of Montenegro do not possess a modern air defense radar and the country's airspace is monitored by Italian Air Force radar sites. The Armed Forces Air Surveillance and Reporting Centre is located at Podgorica Airport in Golubovci and reports to CAOC Torrejón in Spain.
Netherlands
[edit]Nieuw-Milligen
Wier
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Royal Netherlands Air Force radar stations
The Royal Netherlands Air Force's Air Operations Centre is located at Nieuw-Milligen and reports to CAOC Uedem. The air force's main radars are being replaced with two modern SMART-L GB radars.
- Air Force Command, in Breda
- Air Operations Control Station, in Nieuw-Milligen
- Control and Reporting Centre, in Nieuw-Milligen
- Radar Station South, in Nieuw-Milligen, with SMART-L GB
- Radar Station North, at Wier, with SMART-L GB
- Air Operations Control Station, in Nieuw-Milligen
Norway
[edit]Sørreisa
Njunis
Senja
Honningsvåg
Vestvågøy
Vågsøy
Skykula
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Royal Norwegian Air Force radar stations
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.<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>15<span>]</span></a> 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.
- Armed Forces Operational Headquarters, Reitan near Bodø Main Air Station
- 131 Air Wing, in Sørreisa Municipality
Poland
[edit]Pyry
Osówiec
Kraków-Balice
Wrocław
Sandomierz
Brzoskwinia
Roskosz
Wronowice
Łabunie
Lipowiec
Szypliszki
Chruściel
Chojnice
Babki
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Polish Air Force radar stations
The Polish Armed Forces Operational Command's Air Operations Centre is located in the Warsaw-Pyry neighborhood and reports to CAOC Uedem. The 3rd Wrocław Radiotechnical Brigade is responsible for the operation of the Armed Forces radar equipment. As of 2021, the Polish Air Force possesses three NUR-12M and three RAT-31DL long-range radars making up BACKBONE system, which are listed below.
- Armed Forces Operational Command, in Warsaw<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>16<span>]</span></a><a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>17<span>]</span></a>
- Air Operations Centre - Air Component Command, in Warsaw-Pyry
- Mobile Air Operations Command Unit, in Babki
- 22nd Command and Control Centre, in Osówiec
- 32nd Command and Control Centre, at Kraków-Balice Air Base
- 1st Air Operations Coordination Centre, in Gdynia
- 2nd Air Operations Coordination Centre, in Kraków
- 4th Air Operations Coordination Centre, in Szczecin
- 3rd Wrocław Radiotechnical Brigade, in Wrocław
- 3rd Sandomierz Radiotechnical Battalion, in Sandomierz
- 110th Long Range Radiolocating Post, in Łabunie, with RAT-31DL
- 360th Long Range Radiolocating Post, in Brzoskwinia, with NUR-12M
- 8th Szczycień Radiotechnical Battalion, in Lipowiec
- 144th Long Range Radiolocating Post, in Roskosz, with NUR-12M
- 184th Long Range Radiolocating Post, in Szypliszki, with RAT-31DL
- 211th Long Range Radiolocating Post, in Chruściel, with RAT-31DL
- 31st Lower Silesian Radiotechnical Battalion, in Wrocław
- 170th Long Range Radiolocating Post, in Wronowice, with NUR-12M
- 34th Chojnice Radiotechnical Battalion, in Chojnice
- 3rd Sandomierz Radiotechnical Battalion, in Sandomierz
- Air Operations Centre - Air Component Command, in Warsaw-Pyry
Portugal
[edit]Monsanto
Fóia
Pilar
Montejunto
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Portuguese Air Force radar stations (+ one station off map in Madeira)
The Portuguese Air Force's Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC 10) in Lisbon was deactivated in 2013 and its responsibilities were transferred to CAOC Torrejón in Spain.
- Air Command, in Lisbon
- Control and Reporting Centre, in Monsanto
- Radar Station 1, on Monte Fóia, with HR-3000
- Radar Station 2, on Monte Pilar in Paços de Ferreira, with HR-3000
- Radar Station 3, at Montejunto, with HR-3000
- Radar Station 4, on Pico do Arieiro, on the island of Madeira, with LANZA 3-D
Romania
[edit]Ovidiu
Giarmata
Suceava
Craiova
Muntele Mare
Bârnova
Medgidia
Bobohalma
Timișoara
Oradea
Fetești
Bacău
Câmpia Turzii
Balotești
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Romanian Air Force radar stations
The Romanian Air Force's Air Operations Centre is headquartered in Balotești and reports to CAOC Torrejón. Additionally, the WSR-98D radar stations in Bârnova, Medgidia, Bobohalma, Timișoara, and Oradea are officially designated and operated as a civilian radar stations by the National Meteorological Administration, however their data is fed into the military air surveillance system as well.
- Air Component Command "General comandant aviator Ermil Gheorghiu", in Balotești<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>18<span>]</span></a>
- Air Operations Centre, in Balotești<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>2<span>]</span></a>
- Radar Station, in Ovidiu, with AN/FPS-117(V)
- Radar Station, at Giarmata Airport, with AN/FPS-117(V)
- Radar Station, in Suceava, with AN/FPS-117(V)
- Radar Station, in Craiova (Cârcea), with AN/FPS-117(V)
- Radar Station, on Muntele Mare [ro], with AN/FPS-117(V)
- Air Operations Centre, in Balotești<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>2<span>]</span></a>
- 76th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Brigade "Dacia", in Moara Vlăsiei
- 1st Airspace Surveillance Group "General Neculai Iordache", at 86th Air Base, in Fetești
- 2nd Airspace Surveillance Group "General Pompiliu Ionescu", at 95th Air Base, in Bacău
- 3rd Airspace Surveillance Group "General Vasile Mihalache", at 71st Air Base, in Câmpia Turzii
- 4th Electronic Warfare Group "Locotenent-colonel Mihai Cană", in Domnești<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>19<span>]</span></a>
Slovakia
[edit]Zvolen
Michalovce
Veľká Ida
Ožďany
Močiar
Hlohovec
Mierovo
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Slovak Air Force radar stations
The Slovak Air Force's Air Operations Centre is located at Zvolen and reports to CAOC Uedem.
- Air Force Command, in Zvolen
- 2nd Air Force Brigade, in Zvolen
- Air Operations Center, in Zvolen
- Radar Surveillance Battalion, in Zvolen (6× EL/M-2084M-MMR radars)<a href="NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>20<span>]</span></a>
- Command and Support Company, in Zvolen
- 1st Radar Surveillance Company, in Michalovce
- 2nd Radar Surveillance Company, in Veľká Ida
- 3rd Radar Surveillance Company, in Ožďany
- 4th Radar Surveillance Company, in Močiar
- 5th Radar Surveillance Company, in Hlohovec
- 6th Radar Surveillance Company, in Mierovo
- 7th Radar Surveillance Company, in Prešov
- 8th Radar Surveillance Company, in Voderady
- 2nd Air Force Brigade, in Zvolen
Slovenia
[edit]Brnik
Vrhnika
Hočko Pohorje
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Slovenian Air Force and Air Defense radar stations
The Slovenian Air Force and Air Defense's Airspace Surveillance and Control Centre is headquartered in Brnik and reports to CAOC Torrejón.
The Italian Air Force's 4th Wing at Grosseto Air Base and 36th Wing at Gioia del Colle Air Base rotate a QRA flight of Eurofighter Typhoons to Istrana Air Base, which are responsible for the air defense of Northern Italy and Slovenia.
- Forces Command, in Vrhnika
- 15th Military Aviation Regiment, at Cerklje ob Krki Air Base
- 16th Airspace Surveillance and Control Battalion in Brnik
- Airspace Surveillance and Control Centre, in Brnik
- 1st Radar Station, in Vrhnika, with GM 403
- 2nd Radar Station, in Hočko Pohorje, with GM 403
- 16th Airspace Surveillance and Control Battalion in Brnik
- 15th Military Aviation Regiment, at Cerklje ob Krki Air Base
Spain
[edit]El Frasno
Villatobas
Constantina
Roses
Aitana
Puig Major
Motril
Barbanza
Alcalá de los Gazules
Espinosa de los Monteros
Sierra Espuña
Torrejón
Zaragoza
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Spanish Air Force radar stations (+ two stations off map in the Canary Islands)
The Spanish Air Force's Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC 8) at Torrejón Air Base was deactivated in 2013 and replaced at same location by CAOC Torrejon, which took over the functions of CAOC 5, CAOC 7, CAOC 8 and CAOC 10. CAOC Torrejón is responsible for the NATO airspace South of the Alps.
- Combat Air Command, at Torrejón Air Base
- Combat Air Command Headquarter (CGMACOM), at Torrejón Air Base
- Air Operations Centre / NATO CAOC Torrejón
- Command and Control Systems Headquarter (JSMC), at Torrejón Air Base
- Central Command and Control Group (GRUCEMAC), at Torrejón Air Base
- Northern Command and Control Group (GRUNOMAC), at Zaragoza Air Base
- Mobile Air Control Group (GRUMOCA) at Tablada Air Base
- 1st Air Surveillance Squadron (EVA 1) radar station, at Air Station El Frasno, with LANZA 3-D
- 2nd Air Surveillance Squadron (EVA 2) radar station, at Air Station Villatobas, with RAT-31SL/T
- 3rd Air Surveillance Squadron (EVA 3) radar station, at Air Station Constantina, with LANZA 3-D
- 4th Air Surveillance Squadron (EVA 4) radar station, at Air Station Roses, with LANZA 3-D
- 5th Air Surveillance Squadron (EVA 5) radar station, at Air Station Aitana, with RAT-31SL/T
- 7th Air Surveillance Squadron (EVA 7) radar station, at Air Station Puig Major, with LANZA 3-D
- 9th Air Surveillance Squadron (EVA 9) radar station, at Air Station Motril, with RAT-31SL/T
- 10th Air Surveillance Squadron (EVA 10) radar station, at Air Station Barbanza, with LANZA 3-D
- 11th Air Surveillance Squadron (EVA 11) radar station, at Air Station Alcalá de los Gazules, with LANZA 3-D
- 12th Air Surveillance Squadron (EVA 12) radar station, at Air Station Espinosa de los Monteros, with RAT-31SL/T
- 13th Air Surveillance Squadron (EVA 13) radar station, at Air Station Sierra Espuña, with LANZA 3-D
- 21st Air Surveillance Squadron (EVA 21) radar station, at Vega de San Mateo on Gran Canaria, with LANZA 3-D
- 22nd Air Surveillance Squadron (EVA 22) radar station, in Haría on Lanzarote, with RAT-31SL/T
- Combat Air Command Headquarter (CGMACOM), at Torrejón Air Base
Turkey
[edit]Ahlatlıbel
Körfez
Karabelen
Çanakkale
Erzurum
Datça
Inebolu
İskenderun
Rize
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Turkish Air Force radar stations
The Turkish Air Force's Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC 6) in Eskişehir was deactivated in 2013 and its responsibilities were transferred to CAOC Torrejón in Spain. Turkey's Air Force fields a mix of HR-3000, AN/FPS-117, RAT-31SL and RAT-31DL radars, however the exact number of each of these radar and their location in the Turkish radar system is unknown.
- Air Force Command(COA), in
- Control and Reporting Centre, in Ahlatlıbel
- Aerial Surveillance Radar Post, in Ahlatlıbel, with
- Aerial Surveillance Radar Post, in Körfez, with
- Aerial Surveillance Radar Post, in Karabelen, with
- Aerial Surveillance Radar Post, in Çanakkale, with
- Aerial Surveillance Radar Post, in Erzurum, with
- Aerial Surveillance Radar Post, in Datça, with
- Aerial Surveillance Radar Post, in İnebolu, with
- Aerial Surveillance Radar Post, in İskenderun, with
- Aerial Surveillance Radar Post, in Rize, with
- Control and Reporting Centre, in Ahlatlıbel
United Kingdom
[edit]RAF Boulmer
RRH Benbecula
RRH Buchan
RRH Saxa Vord
RRH Neatishead
RRH Portreath
RRH Staxton Wold
RRH Brizlee Wood
RAF Fylingdales
RAF High Wycombe
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Royal Air Force radar stations
The Royal Air Force's Air Surveillance and Control System is located at RAF Boulmer, and reports to CAOC Uedem. The RAF operates seven Remote Radar Heads (RRHs) across the UK, which feed back to the Control and Reporting Centre at RAF Boulmer. Under Project Guardian, all of the UK's radar stations and systems are being upgraded and strengthened. The UK is also unique in Europe in possessing a Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS) which is based at RAF Fylingdales.
- National Air and Space Operations Centre (NASOC), at RAF High Wycombe
- Control and Reporting Centre, at RAF Boulmer
- RRH Benbecula, in North Uist, with AMES Type 92
- RRH Brizlee Wood, in Shipley, with AMES Type 92
- RRH Buchan, in Boddam, with AMES Type 92
- RRH Saxa Vord, in Unst, with AMES Type 92
- RRH Neatishead, in Neatishead, with AMES Type 92
- RRH Staxton Wold, in Scarborough, with AMES Type 92
- RRH Portreath, in Portreath, with AMES Type 101
- Ballistic Missile Early Warning System, at RAF Fylingdales with AN/FPS-126
- Control and Reporting Centre, at RAF Boulmer
United States
[edit]The United States Air Force's control centres and radar stations are part of the Canadian/American North American Aerospace Defense Command.
Non-NATO European air defense systems
[edit]Austria
[edit]Basisraum
Kolomansberg
Steinmandl
Speikkogel
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Austrian Air Force radar stations
- Austrian Air Force - GOLDHAUBE system:
- Command and Control Center "Basisraum", in St Johann im Pongau
- Kolomansberg Radar Station
- Großer Speikkogel Radar Station
- Steinmandl Radar Station
- Command and Control Center "Basisraum", in St Johann im Pongau
Switzerland
[edit]Dübendorf
Pilatus
Scopi
Weisshorn
Weissfluh
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Swiss Air Force radar stations
- Swiss Air Force - FLORAKO system:
- Air Defence & Direction Center, at Dübendorf Air Base
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