File:Globus ii 080603-F-1025B-011.jpg

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English: From the caption: "GLOBUS II is pictured above. GLOBUS II a radar system located at Vardo, Norway, that is operated solely by Norwegian personnel, but which was developed by the United States and serves as part of the 29-sensor, global space surveillance network that provides data to the US Strategic Command. Engineers from AFRL/RX recently made a trip to Norway to perform thermography inspections on the radar cover. "
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Location 70.3671°N 31.1271°E

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