The Lockheed Martin-built Long-Range Discrimination Radar site in Clear, Alaska.
Credit: Lockheed Martin
DUBAI—Lockheed Martin is seeing growing interest in its Long-Range Discrimination Radar (LRDR) to provide a 360-deg. field of vision for air and missile defense. Several Middle Eastern countries, but particularly the United Arab Emirates (UAE), want to expand the radar horizon for their ground-based...
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