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Austrian air defence is undertaken by the integration of civilian and military radar systems under the authority of the Austrian Air Force. ==General== In the past the control of the Austrian airspace took place by means of a single radarstation located on the summit of Kolomannsberg. This station was completed by two-dimensional radardata from civil airports and some mobile Bendix ''AN/TPS-1'' searchradars. Today the Austrian airspace control and its air defence is based on the Goldhaube system. ''Goldhaube'' is named after a traditional Austrian women's cap. Goldhaube is a combined military airspace commanding, controlling and alerting system that uses modern radar equipment to protect Austria’s airspace against any kind of intruders. The most important Goldhaube units are located on the summit of Kolomannsberg, Koralpe and Buschberg. All systems are connected together in the Austrian ''Einsatzzentrale/Basisraum'' (EZ/B). This is the commandcentre and government crisesbunker, located 300m inside a mountain near the village of Heukareck in the vicinity of St. Johann and Salzburg. The bunker, known by insiders as "der Berg" (the mountain), was built in 1977-1982 and houses overall military and civilian leadership in case of war or crisis. Although this system is already more than 20 years operational it is still being under extensive development. These upgrades assure that Goldhaube stays fully operational in the next decades. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Austrian air defense」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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