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disposed$22078$ - traduzione in greco

LARGE CIRCULAR ANTENNA USED BY THE MILITARY
Elephant Cage; Wullenwever; Circularly Disposed Antenna Array; Wullenweber Antenna Array
  • FLR-9 Wullenweber array at [[Elmendorf Air Force Base]], [[Alaska]], USA, completed in 1966.
  • Elmendorf AFB]], [[Alaska]], in late 2002. The Wullenweber array is the large circle in the forested area, in the upper left, comparable in size to the adjacent [[airstrip]].
  • Galeta Island]], [[Panama]]
  • CDAA at US Navy Sobe Communications base, [[Yomitan]], [[Okinawa]], Japan

disposed      
adj. διατεθειμένος

Definizione

disposal
¦ noun
1. the action or process of disposing.
2. the sale of assets.
3. US informal a waste-disposal unit.
Phrases
at one's disposal available to be used however one wishes.
at someone's disposal ready to assist someone in any way they wish.

Wikipedia

Wullenweber

The Wullenweber (the original name introduced by Dr. Hans Rindfleisch was Wullenwever) is a type of Circularly Disposed Antenna Array (CDAA) sometimes referred to as a Circularly Disposed Dipole Array (CDDA). It is a large circular antenna array used for radio direction finding. It was used by the military to triangulate radio signals for radio navigation, intelligence gathering and search and rescue. Because its huge circular reflecting screen looks like a circular fence, the antenna has been colloquially referred to as the elephant cage. The term wullenwever was the World War II German cover term used to identify their secret CDAA research and development program; its name is unrelated to any person involved in the program.