Cobra Mist - The USA's Failed Over The Horizon Radar

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  • @stakkerhmnd
    @stakkerhmnd Рік тому +32

    Hi Comrade Wingray.
    Great drone footage you've taken.
    The divs (i.e. all the viewers and subscribers ) will love all this wonderful drone footage you've taken.
    Virtually all of them are simpletons. But don't tell them I said that.
    Many of your viewers go to "clothes banks" as well as "food banks".

    • @RingwayManchester
      @RingwayManchester  Рік тому +34

      Wow!

    • @gonzinigonz
      @gonzinigonz Рік тому +32

      @@RingwayManchester The internet is a strange place full of strange people 🤣

    • @GeorgeLiquor
      @GeorgeLiquor Рік тому +1

      @Stakker Humanoid do the world a favor and stay out of sperm banks

    • @RCAvhstape
      @RCAvhstape Рік тому +16

      @@RingwayManchester Looks like you've got a live one on the line, time to reel him in!

    • @Desert-edDave
      @Desert-edDave Рік тому +1

      A prime example of pure drivel - nothing short of a waste of bandwidth and grey matter (if applicable).

  • @RustyorBroken
    @RustyorBroken Рік тому +121

    Reportedly the guy in charge of the installation held the position of Cobra Commander. Yo Joe!

    • @FoxtrotYouniform
      @FoxtrotYouniform Рік тому +5

      Now we know

    • @RustyorBroken
      @RustyorBroken Рік тому +6

      @@FoxtrotYouniform and knowing is half the battle.

    • @FoxtrotYouniform
      @FoxtrotYouniform Рік тому +6

      @@RustyorBroken GEE EYE JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    • @lookylook570
      @lookylook570 Рік тому +1

      @@FoxtrotYouniform He’s got the kung fu grip!

    • @justacook6858
      @justacook6858 Рік тому

      Good God.
      Gi Joe renage was my childhood.
      Old 80's Joe you guy's are old.

  • @deuceAl
    @deuceAl Рік тому +16

    Was station on the site (Jan ‘72 to Jun ‘73). “Radio Research Squadron”, RRS, or known as “Royal Research Squadron” to satisfy the RAF/Brits. Naval Research Labs (NRL) assist in the research. I was lucky enough to garner some UNIVAC mainframe time and learn FORTRAN 4 during research downtime. The entire tour and British was one of the best in my Air Force career.

  • @timsytanker
    @timsytanker Рік тому +21

    I’ve worked in the Cobra Mist building (BT had some equipment in there), went over in a landing craft and drove my van round the island. The BBC had the building at the time. One thing I remember was the abandoned stainless steel canteen, everything was spotless and looked just like it was awaiting its next batch of diners. I believe it’s being stripped of cable at the moment.

  • @mikenunney3361
    @mikenunney3361 Рік тому +36

    I had to go to that control building in the late 90s to repair a photocopier for the BBC. The guys there took me on a tour of the building and it’s huge, with accommodation, eating and recreation areas. It was a bit spooky at the time as there were only three of us in the place at the time! No wonder it cost so much. Incidentally the areas of Orford Ness and nearby Bawdsey are steeped in secret military history and well worth a bit of internet investigation.

    • @woodybollox
      @woodybollox Рік тому +4

      Bawdsey Manor is a very interesting place like you say. It's where they started testing of radar. I watched a programme about it and they used a metal plate attached to a bicycle to get early reflection testing.

    • @derekp2674
      @derekp2674 Рік тому +7

      @@woodybollox Actually the very first trial Chain Home installation was on Orford Ness. A few remnants of it can still be seen today.

    • @woodybollox
      @woodybollox Рік тому +2

      @DerekP I think but I might be wrong. Bawdsey Manor had one of the chain home towers near it. Not sure if it's still there. I should do as I'm not far away in Ipswich

    • @derekp2674
      @derekp2674 Рік тому +3

      @@woodybollox Bawdsey did indeed get a standard production Chain Home site, probably the first such site. It also became the main training centre for RDF ('radar') staff. Today it has a radar museum in one of the original buildings.

    • @woodybollox
      @woodybollox Рік тому +5

      @@derekp2674 I remember watching an old film where they had metal sheeting welded to trade bikes for testing the radar reflections at different frequencies. I've always liked the topic. I think it's what got me into ham radio yrs ago. I started tinkering with stuff like that from when I was about 10.

  • @woodybollox
    @woodybollox Рік тому +16

    25 miles up the coast from me. I've heard old folk say it made some of their small fishing boats sparkle on metal parts when fishing close to it.

    • @JimAllen-Persona
      @JimAllen-Persona Рік тому +9

      Wouldn’t surprise me. I used to work for a defense contractor and when they were testing antennas no one was allowed in that area.

    • @woodybollox
      @woodybollox Рік тому +6

      @Jim Allen over the short period of its use it must of been great to use and see it working. I mean with the rf output it had focused in its fairly small beam width im surprised it never caused mayhem on small boats etc in its line off sight.

    • @stuartbuxton4316
      @stuartbuxton4316 Рік тому +5

      The same effect on offshore fishing boats occurred from the air defence radar at Neatishead, Norfolk. Now part of yhe Raf air defence museum.

    • @woodybollox
      @woodybollox Рік тому +2

      @Stuart Buxton very interesting mate.

  • @ianliston-smith7921
    @ianliston-smith7921 Рік тому +46

    How on earth do you track down all this detailed data? Another great job! Very odd that with all the resources of the US military that they never found the cause of the interference.

    • @dumptrump3788
      @dumptrump3788 Рік тому +1

      There's a great book on Orfordness, called "Most Secret: The Hidden History of Orfordness".

    • @shawnmiller4781
      @shawnmiller4781 Рік тому +5

      Well they never disclosed they found it…..doesn’t mean they didn’t

    • @sharedknowledge6640
      @sharedknowledge6640 Рік тому +6

      If it was not intentional interference it’s odd they did not detect it before they built out the project. Further they built the transmitter first which is backwards. I think this was out of RCA’s wheel house and they were perhaps the wrong contractor. I know even ham radio operators found the Russian system so annoying, and the refusal of Russia to acknowledge it even existed, they successfully banded together and interfered with the system helping lead to it being shut down.

    • @ExarchGaming
      @ExarchGaming 11 місяців тому

      Wikipedia often has some great sources their article on Cobra Mist is fairly extensive.

  • @rEdf196
    @rEdf196 Рік тому +10

    I was a kid in the mid 1970's on the Canadian west coast when I recalled tuning into a loud 10 Hz echo delay tone located just above the AM broadcast band roughly between 1600 to 2000 kHz the signal consisted of a pair of 10 Hz tones with one tone beating slightly faster interacting with the other tone going in and out of synch every 1 minute or so giving it an double tone and echo delay effect. . This signal was active day and night. This was not the same as the famous Russian Woodpecker which I also remember as well. I believe this signal went silent around 1979 or 80 My guess it was an over the horizon radar system from the nearby USA.

  • @northerncaptain855
    @northerncaptain855 Рік тому +6

    A similar over the horizon backscatter radar installation was built and operational from 1990-1997 at Moscow ,Maine USA.

  • @incandescentconker6193
    @incandescentconker6193 Рік тому +8

    I mentioned Cobra Mist to a local who'd never heard of it. He asked, "Is it a nightclub or a racehorse?"

  • @gpo746
    @gpo746 Рік тому +15

    Good that Radio Caroline has made use of the site . Love listening to them !

  • @jservice6594
    @jservice6594 Рік тому +6

    I did some work on an Air Force system in the late 80's or early 90's. Separate stations for Tx and Rx at Christmas Valley , OR and Tule Lake, CA. Analysis and feedback was at Mountain Home AB in Idaho.
    The system failed for a number of reasons, but one was that they could not maintain a good ground plane.

    • @WildHareAdventures
      @WildHareAdventures Рік тому

      I was out exploring the Tule Lake site today. Its amazing how much is still there and only locked with a pad lock on the doors. I could hear the hum from the transformers, so its still getting power.

  • @matthaxx7137
    @matthaxx7137 Рік тому +40

    Thanks Lewis. Great research (as usual) and many photos I have never seen before. Do any recordings of the transmissions exist? The whole of Orford Ness is extremely secretive and mysterious with its nuclear assembly and bomb fall testing facilities. Its a National Trust property now, and accessible by a small ferry. I recommend a visit. Be sure to check opening times beforehand. The book, Most Secret: The Hidden History of Orford Ness, is a must read before any visit.

    • @engineeringvision9507
      @engineeringvision9507 Рік тому

      The extremely secretive elite unit known only as the National Trust!

    • @Alpheus1151
      @Alpheus1151 9 місяців тому

      Research? He was reading entire paragraphs from the wikipedia page verbatim.

  • @dr9205
    @dr9205 Рік тому +7

    Of course the Cobra"office" had other technologies & systems besides over the horizon including Cobra Judy, Cobra Dane, Cobra Ball, ...

    • @yelsew816
      @yelsew816 Рік тому +1

      Doesn't the cobra forename just mean it's a defense intelligence project?

  • @longsighted
    @longsighted Рік тому +6

    Nice one... There is an over the horizon radar system operating in Australia called Jindalee.

    • @mfitz1991
      @mfitz1991 8 місяців тому +1

      The biggest and most advanced in the world

  • @lordtherapeutics
    @lordtherapeutics Рік тому +5

    Looks like Sizewell B up the coast in the closing shots.

    • @andyalder7910
      @andyalder7910 Рік тому

      I can see my house (in the clouds) from there.

  • @andrewscharbarth2099
    @andrewscharbarth2099 Рік тому +3

    US: We need a place to build this radar site.
    England: You can have this swamp nobody's using.
    USSR: This swamp is now a nuclear target.

  • @AndrewScott83815
    @AndrewScott83815 Рік тому +6

    Id love to see a video about the christmas valley Over the horizon backscatter radar transmitter located in the middle of nowhere Oregon. I think it was called christmas valley air-force station.

  • @jstelzner
    @jstelzner Рік тому +11

    Close to the Rendlesham Forest incident I think there's still a lot we don't know about still to this day classified experiments on the site.

    • @engineeringvision9507
      @engineeringvision9507 Рік тому

      There is no evidence of UFOs from outer space visiting Earth. Plenty of low grade evidence, not a shred of high grade evidence.

    • @billpugh58
      @billpugh58 Рік тому +1

      Not really.

  • @Sylveste22
    @Sylveste22 Рік тому +4

    They’ve built more OTHRs since then so either they figured out what the source of the noise was or were able to mitigate with better signal processing. I hate transient interference, just when you think you’ve solved the problem it pops up again and spooks you.

    • @0MoTheG
      @0MoTheG Рік тому

      Should it not be possible to figure out if the noise is from within or outside?
      Also, what kind of "noise" are we talking about? Actual noise or some systematic process?

  • @TheBillzilla
    @TheBillzilla Рік тому +4

    I hope you're going to make a video on the Australian Jindalee OTH radar system. It apparently works quite well.

  • @Dial8Transmition
    @Dial8Transmition Рік тому +2

    Cobra's mist is my favorite drink combo

  • @LegoTux
    @LegoTux Рік тому +2

    While you are on this OTH side trip. How about AN/FPS-118 OTH-B, Australia's Jubilee, and AN/FPS-115 PAVE PAWS?

  • @johnnewham2235
    @johnnewham2235 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for another good video, Didn't Radio North sea International cause interference when it broadcast on 186 meters, when anchored near bye, I seem to remember they were backed indirectly from East Germany

  • @BM-hx7yh
    @BM-hx7yh Рік тому +5

    Interesting. Is Jindalee in Australia one of the only over the Horizon radars still running? Heard they are better at detecting stealth aircraft

    • @MrDJAK777
      @MrDJAK777 Рік тому +1

      For the most part that's due to fire control radars on aircraft being predominantly X band pretty much exclusively until relatively recently. For that reason most stealth efforts went towards reducing radar cross section in that frequency range. The B2 and almost certainly the b21 as well (RAS baby) have more of a broadband stealth ability. Even then while they can detect for the most part these systems are too slow or the frequency limits the resolution to provide a track or firing solution.

  • @philrobinson5667
    @philrobinson5667 4 місяці тому

    Great, we’ll researched piece as usual. I notice, looking in Google maps that the system appears ‘the wrong way round’ rather than directly towards the East. There’s also a train of thought that it was in some way responsible for ‘The Rendlesham Forest’ incident.

  • @ka4dqe606
    @ka4dqe606 Рік тому +5

    Enjoying the series. Great channel, as always. A couple of thoughts for later videos or the like (perhaps old news) ... The "Border Blasters" like XERM had importance for a while here in the USA, and "Wolfman Jack" was a really interesting character (listened to him, when I was a very little kid with radios). I remember the scene from "American Graffiti" too. Cheers

    • @jservice6594
      @jservice6594 Рік тому +2

      XERB We listened to him when I was in college up in Eureka Calif. Mucho wattage!

    • @ka4dqe606
      @ka4dqe606 Рік тому +1

      @@jservice6594 That's the one. Thanks for the correction ... All the best.

  • @ugsisr
    @ugsisr Рік тому +1

    The AN/FPS-108 COBRA DANE was far from a failure... Even to this day is operates to scan what our Satellites cannot see....It was a terrible duty site... Shemya is not a very Human Friendly location

  • @squelchtone
    @squelchtone Рік тому +2

    You should do a video on the network of 12 AN/FPS-35 long range radar antennas made by Sperry in the 1960's to succeed the Sperry/IBM made SAGE Semi Automatic Ground Environment system made in the 1950's. The most famous of these antennas is still located on the end of Long Island New York at Camp Hero at Montauk Point.

  • @sivoltage
    @sivoltage 5 місяців тому

    Crazy amount of work!

  • @paulsradiohacks
    @paulsradiohacks 5 місяців тому

    Lovely work Andy

  • @TechnikMeister2
    @TechnikMeister2 Рік тому +1

    True. They both adopted the Australian Jindalee system in the end. The Darwin site can see half way across Indonesia. It's how they were able to detect and intercept illegal people smuggling boats 1500 kms away.

    • @ludzinc
      @ludzinc Рік тому +1

      There isn’t a Darwin OTHR site

    • @mfitz1991
      @mfitz1991 8 місяців тому

      impressive to think the range covers most of Indonesia
      \

  • @guyorsini1044
    @guyorsini1044 Рік тому +2

    I would be interested if you did a piece on the Cobra Dane radar sytem

  • @_lwza_
    @_lwza_ Рік тому +1

    Excellent video. A long time since I've read it, but one interesting comment I recall in the declassified noise investigation report is that whether the noise's origin was jamming or not, they admitted that degrading the system with a mobile jammer would have been fairly trivial to accomplish. I wonder if modern day OTHR systems are equally vulnerable?

  • @BerlietGBC
    @BerlietGBC Рік тому

    Very interesting picture of them using retired and very old Leyland turntable ladders for access to the array

  • @rustyshackleford3862
    @rustyshackleford3862 4 місяці тому

    There was an over the horizon radar in oregon. A place called xmas valley

  • @bobbysenterprises3220
    @bobbysenterprises3220 Рік тому

    I'm in the US. Never heard of this but fascinated and watched quite a bit of "the Russian woodpecker"

  • @woodybollox
    @woodybollox Рік тому +2

    Hi Lewis. I think the old communications place at foxhall heath about 20 miles from Orford would be a very interesting investigation for you. It used to have lots underground and large microwave dishes. I think it's a museum now too.

    • @timsytanker
      @timsytanker Рік тому +2

      When I was in the scouts in the 70’s we had a tour round the building, it was an interesting visit! We went to several American sites in the area over time, got given root beer which tasted like mouthwash.

    • @woodybollox
      @woodybollox Рік тому +1

      @@timsytanker are you on about the foxhall site or Orford

    • @timsytanker
      @timsytanker Рік тому +2

      @@woodybollox visited Foxhall with the scouts. Have worked in Cobra Mist for BT.

    • @timsytanker
      @timsytanker Рік тому +2

      @@woodybollox If I remember correctly, Foxhall was a relay station.

    • @woodybollox
      @woodybollox Рік тому +1

      @timsytanker I think it was for oversea patched comms and I think they called it operation tea bag if I remember

  • @GluteMaximuz
    @GluteMaximuz Рік тому

    I seem to recall one of the Sunday Paper Magazine supplements did an article on this or similar technology way back in 73-74. Also around the same time in the supplements, an article on the UK Microwave Backbone system and RSG links.

  • @myriaddsystems
    @myriaddsystems Рік тому +1

    Superbly informed

  • @bobbysenterprises3220
    @bobbysenterprises3220 Рік тому +1

    I love the odd and historical stuff you dig up and share about radio and communications
    I live not to far from what I suspect is one of first or at least early Merv Griffen owned radio stations. It totally dominated both listenership and geographic area for a long time locally being much better and farther reaching signal than anyone else. Partially I believe because of the antenna location that I have been told has one transmit tower and three active reflecting antennas.

  • @vincentcarrot
    @vincentcarrot Рік тому

    Crazy! Very unique. Excellent work again, thank you!

  • @donbrearley3148
    @donbrearley3148 Рік тому +3

    Can you elaborate on the english usage of the AN prefix? It was my understanding that the prefix indicated shared component hardware between Army and Navy (thus the AN prefix). I was first exposed to this while examing AN/UYK-20 systems. Maybe I am misinformed.

    • @RCAvhstape
      @RCAvhstape Рік тому +1

      Look up "Joint Electronics Type Designation System"

    • @donbrearley3148
      @donbrearley3148 Рік тому +3

      @@RCAvhstape Ah yes, excellent. Thank you! This makes sense... it being a US-led program.

    • @5roundsrapid263
      @5roundsrapid263 Рік тому +1

      I know electronic parts were labeled “JAN” or Joint Army-Navy. Old vacuum tubes had this on the box, but those are very hard to find now.

    • @guyorsini1044
      @guyorsini1044 Рік тому +1

      That's what it meant when I was in the service, I worked with the AN/PVS5 thermal sight =Army Navy Passive Viewing System 5

  • @gordsec
    @gordsec Рік тому +2

    The content you produce is brilliant, but with all the research you do, do you sleep? Thank you for the recent series on Radar / listening stations around the world, it has been really interesting. 73

  • @iBackshift
    @iBackshift Рік тому

    "which is close to a billion dollars today". Zoinks Scooby 😲

  • @chrisoffer3074
    @chrisoffer3074 Рік тому

    Orford Ness was the UK nuclear bomb test facility aswell

  • @lilblackduc7312
    @lilblackduc7312 Рік тому

    Cool! Thank you...🇺🇸 😎👍☕

  • @carlashby6174
    @carlashby6174 Рік тому

    Another quality video Lewis.

  • @pacificostudios
    @pacificostudios Рік тому

    During the 1980s, the U.S. military proposed an OTH radar site in western Minnesota and other parts of the USA. This project was never implemented.

  • @timpgpilot2530
    @timpgpilot2530 Рік тому

    Many thanks for yet another very interesting video.

  • @lukewalker3905
    @lukewalker3905 Рік тому +1

    Can you do a video on the over the horizon radar we have over here in Australia?

  • @boilerroombob
    @boilerroombob Рік тому

    This location is steeped In surreptitious intelligence us history
    ..I like how the film ...the number station...was filmed in this area also ..... and now the area is home to caroline 558 great vid Lewis

  • @PhilG8PJH
    @PhilG8PJH Рік тому +1

    I wondered when you’d get round to this one

  • @MENSA.lady2
    @MENSA.lady2 Рік тому

    Fortunately the UK had its own OHR system and happily fed data to Washington DC via an encrypted satellite link.

  • @88njtrigg88
    @88njtrigg88 Рік тому

    The OHR in Australia radar can detect aircraft taking of from Singapore.

  • @Darryl_Frost
    @Darryl_Frost Рік тому +1

    and FSK or frequency shift of the received signal feels to me like a change in the refractive index of the signal with a change in velocity factor it changes the arrival time/frequency of the signal in much the same way as a pencil appears to bend in a glass of water. It is a function of the arrival time of the light/RF.
    I'm loving these articles, Also Australia has an OTHR operational I believe.

    • @wilf609
      @wilf609 Рік тому +1

      Called Jindalee Operational Radar Network, apparently works very well.

    • @neilward5968
      @neilward5968 Рік тому

      @@wilf609 It does, I worked at the TX and RX sites in Western Australia for 7 years before retirement. They are situated out in the desert in a radio quiet area. There is an equivalent site out at Longreach in Queensland. They were operated by Lockheed Martin for the RAAF

    • @empe811
      @empe811 Рік тому

      Where is MH370 then?

    • @Darryl_Frost
      @Darryl_Frost Рік тому

      @@empe811 with your mom.

    • @empe811
      @empe811 Рік тому

      @@Darryl_Frost oh, a moron detected. This was a tricky question and you failed with such a silly, agressive answer.... A pity.

  • @coral-ci6zx
    @coral-ci6zx Рік тому +3

    Nice job as always my man.

  • @joyoflego-
    @joyoflego- Рік тому

    Research Projects are never a failure, there learning opportunities.

  • @DAVIDGREGORYKERR
    @DAVIDGREGORYKERR 7 місяців тому

    Was it causing problems with people's radio reception if not why was it shut down.

  • @andyalder7910
    @andyalder7910 Рік тому

    I thought the whole of Orford Ness including Cobra Mist and AWRE buildings were National Trust now, didn't realise Cobra Mist LTD owned any of it.

  • @joeblow8593
    @joeblow8593 Рік тому

    Thanks again

  • @danedewaard8215
    @danedewaard8215 Рік тому

    Nice report!

  • @hypercomms2001
    @hypercomms2001 Рік тому

    Might be worth you investigating the Australian Jindalee Over the Horizon Radar...

  • @highpath4776
    @highpath4776 Рік тому +2

    The handwriting on that investigation report looks suspiciously like my fathers, I dont think it is (he was not that clever), but it is what I would call Civil Service (GPO) Standard.

  • @alzeNL
    @alzeNL Рік тому

    Another brilliant video ! Thank you ! Al.ze

  • @DAVIDGREGORYKERR
    @DAVIDGREGORYKERR Рік тому

    I suspect that the best OHR is based in Gibraltar which is most likely to be vastly better than the Russian Woodpecker.

  • @JTA1961
    @JTA1961 Рік тому

    Their mis~snake was a mist opportunity

  • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
    @Allan_aka_RocKITEman Рік тому

    @RingwayManchester >>> Great video...👍

  • @cyberneticinterfacemodular3996

    I worked on and designed radar systems within radar.

  • @uggkk
    @uggkk Рік тому

    Love your videos! Subscribed!

  • @DirtyPlumbus
    @DirtyPlumbus Рік тому +1

    Have any you guys tried making a small scale fanned dipole? It's an interesting concept.

  • @dukenukem8381
    @dukenukem8381 Рік тому

    Looks dope

  • @highpath4776
    @highpath4776 Рік тому +1

    Did they borrow the local fire bridgade with its Dennis trucks and ladder equipment to assemble this ?

  • @NoahSpurrier
    @NoahSpurrier Рік тому

    Looks like Burningman from the air.

  • @HouseholdDog
    @HouseholdDog 8 місяців тому

    Joint British American usually means it end in disaster.

  • @bingbong7316
    @bingbong7316 Рік тому +3

    The transmitter built on the site after 1973 was the new "Aspidistra", after the Crowborough site shut down.
    Also along the way there are the Pagodas, chambers to vibration test live nuclear bombs, or at least I think they were armed for that purpose. Yes, the boffins were completely bonkers back then.

    • @derekp2674
      @derekp2674 Рік тому

      I think they only used dummy warheads for those tests.

  • @stephennickerson7685
    @stephennickerson7685 Рік тому +1

    It's too bad it couldn't have been used for radio astronomy after they decided it could not be used for radar.

  • @Helpyourselfs
    @Helpyourselfs Рік тому

    NASA has a large satellite? That looks kinda like this off of cr101 outside Kermit texas

    • @Helpyourselfs
      @Helpyourselfs Рік тому

      I can send drop pins if you would like to investigate

  • @jaredz9507
    @jaredz9507 Рік тому

    With the transmitter sites how much power are they putting out? I'm curious of the effects on people and things did it heat people up when they were near?

  • @stug77
    @stug77 Рік тому +1

    Every piece of equipment I've owned from RCA was super noisy. Par for the course I guess.

  • @hs0zcw
    @hs0zcw Рік тому

    Noise detection and discovery was handed over to Sri, what's that was a real job for hams and if the government knew what a resource they have in ham radio, maybe they would use us more often. Hams khow to find noise.

  • @gaz66chris
    @gaz66chris Рік тому

    just a few miles away from me!

  • @garynew9637
    @garynew9637 Рік тому

    Jindabyne, running for 30 years. OVER THE HORIZON.

  • @dereknorry410
    @dereknorry410 Рік тому

    Nice one :-)

  • @user-wz5ud4mn4y
    @user-wz5ud4mn4y Рік тому

    cool

  • @wolf986
    @wolf986 Рік тому

    It failed because they spent longer trying to think of a "COOL NAME" than designing it

  • @lmaoroflcopter
    @lmaoroflcopter Рік тому

    When the comments section reads like a war thunder forum thread.

  • @RupertAH
    @RupertAH Рік тому

    What helicopter is that?

  • @dougtaylor7724
    @dougtaylor7724 Рік тому

    Who wants to turn $1.5 million into $10k in scrap? Air Force says Hold my beer!

  • @pomonabill220
    @pomonabill220 Рік тому +1

    Too bad it flopped! At least they tried.

  • @Administrator_O-5
    @Administrator_O-5 Рік тому

    I am willing to bet the "noise" that couldn't be found or eliminated was Soviet in nature... Think about it...

  • @mikerussell3298
    @mikerussell3298 Рік тому

    Sad but true Russia , Australia and China have OTHR - as they have the best Physicists mathematicians and researchers.

  • @thewanderer2067
    @thewanderer2067 6 місяців тому

    i heard its facing wrong way?

  • @zomhby
    @zomhby Рік тому +1

    👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @zafar78600
    @zafar78600 Рік тому

    Just use satellites

  • @scottl.1568
    @scottl.1568 Рік тому

    Whut

  • @stephenhall3515
    @stephenhall3515 Рік тому

    Typical US hubris in the UK, with Suffolk being the victim yet again.
    In the '80s and '90s the county was littered with American listening stations within large and small geodisic domes and sometimes just left exposed to our relatively atypical weather and magnetic anomalies which had been known to the Air Ministry since the 1940s.
    Just because the USAF had Lakenheath and Mildenhall as their assumed US enclaves in the UK complacency was baked into American thinking in that part of the country.
    Successive Westminster governments wanted to please America at the expense of British people and poorly shielded emissions from many 'golf ball' installations resulted in medical symptoms among locals which were hushed up -- especially by the Blair-Brown dictatorship. The Feltwell installation was especially troubling to the medical profession.
    By contrast, the Fylingdales home grown systems through two separate iterations did (and does) the OTH early warning job the Americans so spectacularly failed to do and in the process did extensive damage to the Orford Ness region and access to it.

    • @rnash999
      @rnash999 Рік тому

      RAF Feltwell was a passive space surveillance system. There was no RF involved with its operation.

  • @klardfarkus3891
    @klardfarkus3891 Рік тому

    Imagine the progress we missed out on by wasting so much resources on numerous dumb projects.

  • @petersinclair3997
    @petersinclair3997 Рік тому

    Under AUKUS, think we will find Australia with transfer over the horizon radar technology to the United States. The US will help Australia with nuclear submarine technology. 👍🇦🇺🇺🇸 The Brits are in there too.

  • @austinpowers8550
    @austinpowers8550 Рік тому

    Did anyone notice the red things look like swastikas? Just seems weird.