Like the AN/FRD-10 it is a circularly--disposed antenna arrays (CDAAs) but it is actually a AN/FLR9. The Navy deployed the AN/FRD-10s (Classic Bullseye) but the Army and Air Force deployed the AN/FLR-9s. There are only two AN/FLR-9s one here in Elmendorf and the other in Misawa, Japan.
Anonymous
@ 2006-01-27 19:13:14
There is one other FLR9 remaining at Menworth Hill in England. (all others have been dismantled at the end of the cold war.) These antennas were used to monitor HF communications. It is also used for direction finding.
i was there in 1952-58 as a kid, cant finf the old army quarters that were across fromm elmendorf quarters. there was 3 buildings, anyone know about these.
http://www.fas.org/irp/program/collect/an-flr-9.htm
http://eyeball-series.org/elmen/elmen-eyeball.htm