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- RAF_Neatishead abstract "RRH Neatishead (/ˈnitɪshɛd/ NEET-is-hed) is a Royal Air Force Remote Radar Head in the English county of Norfolk, East Anglia established during the Second World War. It consists of the main technical site, and a number of remote, and sometimes unmanned sites.The station motto is Caelum Tuemur, meaning "We Watch over the Sky". The station crest depicts the lowered head of a horned bull; and relates to the origins of the word "Neatishead", deriving from old Anglo Saxon language "Nethes Herda", meaning the "abode of the keeper of cattle". It is a co-incidence that Neatishead is near the village of Horning.[citation needed]The primary function of Neatishead was as a "Control and Reporting Centre" (CRC) for the south of the United Kingdom; it forms a part of the UK's air defences - namely the UK "Air Surveillance And Control System" (ASACS), and is part of the larger NATO air defence. It uses radar, ground-to-air radio and digitally encrypted data links.Equipment previously located in the base included: Type 7 Radar, FPS 6 height finding radar, Type 80 radar, Type 84 radar, Type 85 radar and a R15 Radar.On 16 February 1966 a fire broke out in the bunker, station fire teams were unsuccessful in putting the fire out and so civilian fire crews were called. 3 civilian firefighters lost their lives. Later that year LAC Cheeseman was sentenced to 7 years for starting the fire and causing the deaths.RRH Neatishead controls the remote site of RAF Trimingham with its Lockheed TPS 77 Radar.Neatishead is adjacent to the RAF Air Defence Radar Museum.In April 2004 the decision was taken to substantially reduce activities at Neatishead, and by 2006, the base had been downgraded to Remote Radar Head (RRH) status, but the museum remains open. The gate guardian, a Phantom previously based at RAF Wattisham, was cut up for scrap in 2005 despite interest from the Radar Museum.In October 2006 local media reported that a buyer had been found for the now disused section of the base. The 25 1/2 acres site was advertised again in January 2010, with an asking price of £4,000,000. In February 2013, the site appeared on eBay with a guide price of £2,500,000.".
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- RAF_Neatishead owner Ministry_of_Defence_(United_Kingdom).
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- RAF_Neatishead wikiPageExternalLink www.radarmuseum.co.uk.
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- RAF_Neatishead battles Cold_War.
- RAF_Neatishead battles World_War_II.
- RAF_Neatishead caption "Caelum Tuemur".
- RAF_Neatishead caption "Latin: "We Watch over the Sky"".
- RAF_Neatishead commander "Squadron Leader Nick Olliver".
- RAF_Neatishead condition "Intact".
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- RAF_Neatishead country "England".
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- RAF_Neatishead nearestTown Norfolk.
- RAF_Neatishead nearestTown Norwich.
- RAF_Neatishead operator Royal_Air_Force.
- RAF_Neatishead ownership Ministry_of_Defence_(United_Kingdom).
- RAF_Neatishead pushpinLabel "RRH Neatishead".
- RAF_Neatishead pushpinMap "Norfolk".
- RAF_Neatishead pushpinMapCaption "Shown within Norfolk".
- RAF_Neatishead type "formerly: Sector Operations Centre,".
- RAF_Neatishead type "now: Remote Radar Head".
- RAF_Neatishead type "then: Control and Reporting Centre,".
- RAF_Neatishead used "1941".
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- RAF_Neatishead subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_established_in_1941.
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- RAF_Neatishead comment "RRH Neatishead (/ˈnitɪshɛd/ NEET-is-hed) is a Royal Air Force Remote Radar Head in the English county of Norfolk, East Anglia established during the Second World War. It consists of the main technical site, and a number of remote, and sometimes unmanned sites.The station motto is Caelum Tuemur, meaning "We Watch over the Sky".".
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