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Lista de antiguas estaciones de la Real Fuerza Aérea

Londres Biggin Hill , antigua estación de la RAF

Esta lista de antiguas bases de la RAF incluye la mayoría de las bases, aeródromos y sedes administrativas utilizadas anteriormente por la Real Fuerza Aérea . Están incluidas bajo cualquier nombre de condado o país que fuera apropiado para la duración de la operación.

Durante 1991, la RAF tuvo varios aeródromos de desviación de emergencia militar (MEDA): RAF Kinloss, Leeming, Valley, Waddington, Wattisham y Lyneham finalizaron su función el 1 de marzo de 1991, dejando a Brize Norton, Manston, Leuchars y St Mawgan con esa función. [1]

Islas Británicas

Chain Home, Chain Home Low, Chain Home Extra Low, ROTOR and tropo-scatter stations

Notes: Some of the Chain Home Low sites were co-located with the larger Chain Home radars. Chain Home Extra Low equipment was co-located with "Chain Home" and "Chain Home Low" as well as at separate sites, but were of a less permanent nature, usually with mobile equipment.

ROTOR was the post war Radar interception system created from existing radar installations.[17]

NARS, the North Atlantic Radio System, was an extension of the US Distant Early Warning system tropo-scatter communications network.

ACE High provided long-range communications for NATO

Overseas

Europe

Rest of the world

Overseas Royal Flying Corps (WWI) and British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (WWII) airfields

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Berkshire 1932–1974

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