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- From: HUNTRESS@npt.nusc.navy.mil (HUNTRESS GARY B)
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- Subject: PAVE PAWS
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- Date: 20 Aug 92 13:24:38 GMT
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- >>PAVE PAWS radar in Georgia for warning of SLBM attack, which I
- >>think had a good chance of seeing a meteoroid off Daytona Beach.
-
- >The system at Warner Robbins AFB has only been activated at full power
- >*one* time. The effects at the (then) SAC flight line were such that
- >the system hasn't been turned on since. Can you say boondoggle? I
- >knew you could.
-
- I worked at PAVE PAWS "East" on Cape Cod when the system at Warner Robbins
- was brought online. Their system was an upgraded version of ours, with the
- primary addition being more active array elements, hence more transmit power.
- I understood the problem to be associated with emi levels on the flight line
- especially regarding the ejection seat explosive initiators. I know that WR
- was online when I left the Cape in '87, but at the lower power level.
-
- (second msg):
- : I don't even know if they run PAVE PAWS 24 hours/day x 7 days/week anymore.
- : Budget cuts and our friends the Russians' ya know...
- :SYSMGR@CADLAB.ENG.UMD.EDU
-
- Although the primary mission of PAVE PAWS is detection of SLBM, it's not the
- ONLY mission. A satellite "breaking the fence" looks pretty much like a SLBM
- until the Cybers figure out range-deltas-RCS etc... So, the 24 hour/day x 7
- day/week mission is to detect, catalog, and track something like 5000
- different space objects.
-
- And, as far as being a boondoggle or subject to budget cuts, the system was
- relatively cheap to build and very cheap to run.
-
- Gary Huntress
- huntress@npt.nusc.navy.mil
-