Lashup Radar Network
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The Lashup Radar Network was a temporary post-war
Post-war
A post-war period or postwar period is the interval immediately following the ending of a war and enduring as long as war does not resume. A post-war period can become an interwar period or interbellum when a war between the same parties resumes at a later date...

 United States
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

 system for air defense surveillance that initially used World War II equipment. Improved search radars included the Western Electric AN/TPS-1B Radar
Western Electric AN/TPS-1B Radar
The AN/TPS-1B was a long-range search Radar used by the United States Air Force Air Defense Command.Bell Telephone Laboratories developed this radar that subsequently was produced by the Western Electric Company. A crew of two could operate the radar. The 1B model could detect bombers at 10,000...

, which was first used for Lashup in 1948 (Air Defense Command activated an AN/TPS-1B at the Portland WA airport--Lashup site L-33
Portland Air National Guard Base
Portland Air National Guard Base is a United States Air Force base, located at Portland International Airport, Oregon. It is located northeast of Portland, Oregon.-Overview:The base is the home of the 142d Fighter Wing, Oregon Air National Guard...

--in March 1948 for detecting aircraft headed to the nuclear Hanford Site
Hanford Site
The Hanford Site is a mostly decommissioned nuclear production complex on the Columbia River in the U.S. state of Washington, operated by the United States federal government. The site has been known by many names, including Hanford Works, Hanford Engineer Works or HEW, Hanford Nuclear Reservation...

). Also developed was the General Electric AN/CPS-6 Radar
General Electric AN/CPS-6 Radar
The AN/CPS-6 was a medium-range search/hight finder Radar used by the United States Air Force Air Defense Command.The AN/CPS-6 was developed during the later stages of World War II by the Radiation Laboratory at MIT. The first units were produced in mid-1945.General Electric developed and produced...

 which was at the L-12 Navesink (Twin Lights) Radar Station, New Jersey
Highlands Air Force Station
Highlands Air Force Station was a Navesink Highlands military installation in Middletown Township near the borough of Highlands, New Jersey. The station provided ground-controlled interception radar coverage as part of the Lashup Radar Network and the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment network, as...

 in 1949 (an alternate source claims 1948); and the network had over 46 sites, with Lashup site L-47 in Tennessee
McGhee Tyson Airport
-Top Destinations:-Accidents and incidents:* On 06 August, 1962, an American Airlines Lockheed L-188 Electra veered off the runway on landing, striking the raised edge of an under-construction taxiway with the landing gear, causing it to collapse...

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For ground-controlled interception
Ground-controlled interception
Ground-controlled interception an air defense tactic whereby one or more radar stations are linked to a command communications centre which guides interceptor aircraft to an airborne target. This tactic was pioneered during World War II by the Royal Air Force with the Luftwaffe to follow closely...

, control centers directed Interceptor aircraft
Interceptor aircraft
An interceptor aircraft is a type of fighter aircraft designed specifically to prevent missions of enemy aircraft, particularly bombers and reconnaissance aircraft. Interceptors generally rely on high speed and powerful armament in order to complete their mission as quickly as possible and set up...

 based on received Lashup radar data, e.g., an AN/TPS-1B at Lashup site L-1 provided data to the Roslyn Air Warning Station
Roslyn Air National Guard Station
Roslyn Air National Guard Station is a closed United States Air Force station. It is located south of East Hills, New York on Long Island...

's Manual Control Center in New York (an alternate source claims L-1 was in Maine); and the Silver Lake Air Warning Station
Silver Lake Air Warning Station
Silver Lake Air Warning Station is a closed United States Air Force facility. It was located north-northeast of McChord Field; , south-southwest of Everett, Washington...

 in Washington state.

In March 1949, Congress authorized the construction of a permanent radar network; "ADC radar site" P-1 was at McChord AFB
Joint Base Lewis-McChord
Joint Base Lewis-McChord is a United States military facility located south-southwest of Tacoma, Washington. The facility is under the jurisdiction of the United States Army Joint Base Garrison, Joint Base Lewis-McChord....

 from June 1, 1950, to April 1, 1960; and the Army Anti-Aircraft Command (ARAACOM) was formed in July 1950. Several of the Lashup sites were used in ADC's permanent system--e.g., the Palermo AFS Lashup site became permanent site LP-54 from 1951-1961--then site Z-54 in the 1963 NORAD radar system
Palermo Air Force Station
Palermo Air Force Station is a closed United States Air Force General Surveillance Radar station. It is located north of Sea Isle City, New Jersey. It was closed in 1970.-History:...

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