ENPNewswire-August 8, 2019--Missile Defense Agency's Long
Range Discrimination Radar Reaches Major Milestones; New radar system will play vital role in ballistic missile defense
They consider not only track filters--a-P, a-P-?, and Kalman--but also how the signals that drive these filters are generated, particularly
range discrimination, Doppler discriminators, and monopulse processors.
In April USACE Alaska District awarded a design-bid-build contract for the Long
Range Discrimination Radar's (LRDR) mission control facility at Clear to UNIT-ASRC Construction LLC, based in Anchorage.
It was revealed in media reports in mid-August that the United States Air Force' Long
Range Discrimination Radar (LRDR) which is being constructed at Clear airbase in central Alaska will commence service in 2020, following an award to Lockheed Martin for $784 million to this end in October 2015.
The system, called the Long
Range Discrimination Radar, is expected to begin operations in 2020.
ENPNewswire-August 7, 2019--Missile Defense Agency's Long
Range Discrimination Radar Reaches Major Milestones
The Missile Defense Agency, under the US Department of Defense, awarded a team led by Lockheed Martin a contract to develop, build, and test the Long
Range Discrimination Radar.