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"Fylingdales" Meaning

Fylingdales is a term that refers to a group of radio monitoring stations in North Yorkshire, England. The Fylingdales stations were commissioned in the 1960s and were used by the British government to detect and track Soviet nuclear-armed bombers and missiles, as part of the country's early warning system. Today, the stations are operated by the Ministry of Defence (MOD) and continue to play a crucial role in providing early warnings for potential missile threats to the UK.

"Fylingdales" Examples

Fylingdales

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Fylingdales is a hill in North Yorkshire, England, notable for its former Royal Air Force (RAF) radar station.

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The 197ft High Rotor Radar Mast at Fylingdales Air Surveillance Station could detect aircraft at a distance of over 250 miles.
Fylingdales was one of the three main sites that formed the UK's air defence system in the 1970s and 1980s.
The hill is also home to the Fylingdales Telescope, a망ilmiş (Radar) installed in 1963, which was used to detect and track Soviet satellites.
The Fylingdales Air Surveillance Station was officially closed in 2006, but the radar masts remain standing.
The village of Fylingthorpe lies at the foot of Fylingdales Hill and has a rich history dating back to the 12th century.

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