Orange Air National Guard Station receives radome prototype
A newly installed fiber composite radome shields a tactical radar antenna at the top of the radar tower at the Orange Air National Guard Station, Orange, Conn., Oct. 25, 2014. The maintenance-free radome is a protective shield that eliminates the need to fold and protect the $2 million antenna within from possible damage during severe weather, enabling the Airmen of the 103rd Air Control Squadron to focus on other mission priorities. (Photo courtesy of Senior Master Sgt. Keith Haessly)
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