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Reading Friedman's Fighters over the Fleet I came across the statement that it was planned to install a ROTHR system in Scotland to cover the Norwegian Sea (a statement Friedman has made in several of his books over the years), so I started seeing if I could find out exactly where in Scotland the system was intended to be deployed. However, within the UK I could only find reference to an intended installation in Pembrokeshire, at the south-western tip of Wales. The best available source online is an article in the July 1990 Electronics World Magazine. Key points:
- US/UK project with the UK paying 90% of the £10million development (I think they mean construction) cost, US to pay $90 million for the radar and computer system
- Receiver site and operations centre to be at Brawdy (though the Secretary of state for Defence told Parliament it was St Davids, both St Davids and Brawdy were MOD property until 1992 and are within 7km of each other)
- Transmitter location is not given but is assumed to be over 30 miles way
- Range is at least 1,800miles with an azimuth of 63 degrees focussed on the Baltic
- It would transmit between 2 and 28 MHz at a leak power of 200kw
- The receiver aerial would be 2,590m long and consisting of two rows of 372 supporting poles and 43 equipment shelters
- The locals didn't like the idea
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