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[Newsday-Trinidad and Tobago] Sean Douglas - The $130 million Israeli radar system bought for Trinidad and Tobago's Ministry of National Security can spot a rubber dinghy that is 30 km. away. The Advanced Coastal Surveillance Radar is deployed along Israel's coastline and linked to the radar systems of aircraft and helicopters to detect and classify vessels and automatically identify hostile targets. 2006-11-30 01:00:00Full Article
Israeli Radar Detects Rubber Boat at 30 Km.
[Newsday-Trinidad and Tobago] Sean Douglas - The $130 million Israeli radar system bought for Trinidad and Tobago's Ministry of National Security can spot a rubber dinghy that is 30 km. away. The Advanced Coastal Surveillance Radar is deployed along Israel's coastline and linked to the radar systems of aircraft and helicopters to detect and classify vessels and automatically identify hostile targets. 2006-11-30 01:00:00Full Article
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