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US-made long-range surveillance radar spotted in Algeria
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The Algerian armed forces have taken delivery of at least one US-made long-range air surveillance radar, according to photographs released on social media.

Some online news portals and social media on 5 February have released photo of the Northrop Grumman AN/TPS-78 highly mobile, state-of-the-art radar in Algeria.

The AN/TPS-78 is a long-range S-Band air surveillance radar designed for detection of high-speed and high-altitude targets in challenging environmental conditions.

The AN/TPS-78 phased-array-antenna is 2.5 meters high and 5.5 meters wide. It uses a stacked beam architecture and digital beam forming. to provide superior full-time, full-volume coverage of all targets at any azimuth position.

The stacked beam architecture used in the radar allows for superior performance in ground clutter, rain and chaff. With the ability to simultaneously detect high altitude and low altitude targets in heavy ground and sea clutter, the six full-time beams also provide time energy management to detect targets at all velocities with no dim speeds.
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At the time there is no exact information on the procurement of this radar system to Algeria and it is not known in what year the country received this system from the USA.

According to GlobalSecurity.org, the bulk of Algeria’s military equipment is of Soviet origin. But, Algeria has begun diversifying its sources of military material and updating its military forces with new weapons systems. The Algerians are cooperating with the United States in the Global War on Terrorism, and in exchange have requested American weapons systems such as military vehicles, aircraft spare parts, radars, and night vision goggles.

Algeria has been buying American military equipment mostly through direct commercial sales (DCS) since the mid-1980s.
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US-made long-range surveillance radar spotted in Algeria
51677727_318947142063629_8018537644793266176_n-min-1140x570.jpg

The Algerian armed forces have taken delivery of at least one US-made long-range air surveillance radar, according to photographs released on social media.

Some online news portals and social media on 5 February have released photo of the Northrop Grumman AN/TPS-78 highly mobile, state-of-the-art radar in Algeria.

The AN/TPS-78 is a long-range S-Band air surveillance radar designed for detection of high-speed and high-altitude targets in challenging environmental conditions.

The AN/TPS-78 phased-array-antenna is 2.5 meters high and 5.5 meters wide. It uses a stacked beam architecture and digital beam forming. to provide superior full-time, full-volume coverage of all targets at any azimuth position.

The stacked beam architecture used in the radar allows for superior performance in ground clutter, rain and chaff. With the ability to simultaneously detect high altitude and low altitude targets in heavy ground and sea clutter, the six full-time beams also provide time energy management to detect targets at all velocities with no dim speeds.
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At the time there is no exact information on the procurement of this radar system to Algeria and it is not known in what year the country received this system from the USA.

According to GlobalSecurity.org, the bulk of Algeria’s military equipment is of Soviet origin. But, Algeria has begun diversifying its sources of military material and updating its military forces with new weapons systems. The Algerians are cooperating with the United States in the Global War on Terrorism, and in exchange have requested American weapons systems such as military vehicles, aircraft spare parts, radars, and night vision goggles.

Algeria has been buying American military equipment mostly through direct commercial sales (DCS) since the mid-1980s.
https://defence-blog.com/army/us-made-long-range-surveillance-radar-spotted-in-algeria.html
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An old cripple and a terrorist running for presidents I think no one is going to vote this year
Bouteflika is crippled after a stroke, but he has never been a terrorist, or killed for the sake a killing as Saddam and the Saudi did..His curriculum vitae is well know, and no Arab ruler can match his political accomplishment, a few in Europe can match it...
 
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Bouteflika is crippled after a stroke, but he has never been a terrorist, or killed for the sake a killing as Saddam and the Saudi did..His curriculum vitae is well know, and no Arab ruler can match his political accomplishment, a few in Europe can match it...
I didn't call bouteflika a terrorist i mean razak
 
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New leonardo augusta westland helicopter facility for local assembly in Algeria
Leonardo and the Algerian Ministry of National Defence are setting up a helicopter facility in Algeria scheduled to become operational in 2021.

Leonardo and the Algerian Ministry of National Defence announced today the establishment of a joint venture for the local assembly, sale and support of Leonardo helicopters for various applications. The joint venture (with a 51% share owned by the Ministry of National Defence and 49% owned by Leonardo) will be headquartered in a brand new industrial facility at Aïn Arnat, in the Sétif Province.

This latest milestone follows the industrial and trade partnership agreement signed in August 2016. The joint venture is planned to assemble, sell and support several helicopter models, primarily to meet Algeria’s national requirements, but also for the export market. In addition, the joint venture will provide the end users with technical support, maintenance and training services and capabilities.

The establishment of the joint venture marks a major achievement in the solid collaboration with Algeria that Leonardo has strengthened in years. This result demonstrates the Company’s reliability as a partner, and its capability to meet demanding requirements and deliver high quality, advanced products. Leonardo is now ready to support Algeria’s plan to play a significant role in the industrial aeronautical sector.

https://www.leonardocompany.com/en/-/siglata-joint-venture-ministero-dell-adifesa-dell-algeria

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Hate to say this but the IDF women are the hottest.


It's a matter of representation... Woman have to join IDF... therefore among the whole population you will surely find the "cutest" ones...
If The army was obligatory for all Women in Algeria... you will have your share of "best beauty".

And last... Only the "best pics" get out... Do a little tour around Facebook..; and you will see that IDF women in general aren't "cutter" than others...
 
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