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A former Dragon’s Den contestant has transformed a former Cold War radar into transmitting a new wi-fi network which will ...
The site has been silent for decades - but over the past two years tech entrepreneur William Sachiti has been transforming its iconic Type 84 radar into the hub for a new kind of internet.
The review says that the RAF must relearn how to fight from a wider range of sites, and to disperse its munitions, spare ...
While the landing of fighter jets on highways might seem like a recent phenomenon, planes of the Royal Air Force (RAF) landed ...
The UK Royal Air Force (RAF) could return to the nuclear role it lost following the end of the Cold War in the late 1990s, ...
It was one of the UK's largest military bunkers, built to handle top-secret information gathered by spy planes during the ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum is set to host activities for Cold War Heritage Week. The event at the museum in Neatishead near Horning will ...
Not far from Cambridgeshire, an RAF base on the outskirts of Leighton Buzzard played a pivotal role in WW2 and the Cold War. RAF Stanbridge, also known as RAF Leighton Buzzard, was a non-flying ...
It is one of the last remaining posts which belonged to the Royal Observer Corps (ROC), the volunteer ‘eyes and ears of the RAF’. The hideaway was built as the Cold War was heating up in 1957 ...
However, in the UK, the RAF Air Command bunker built during the Cold War in Buckinghamshire is still in use, as are the bunkers that make up Northwood Headquarters, a military headquarters in ...