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LINESM - Linesman/Mediator was a dual-purpose civil and military radar network in the United Kingdom between the 1960s and 1984. The military side (Linesman) ...

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Linesman/Mediator was a dual-purpose civil and military radar network in the United Kingdom between the 1960s and 1984. The military side (Linesman) was replaced by the Integrated United Kingdom Air Defence Ground Environment System (IUKADGES), while the civilian side (Mediator) became the modern public-private National Air Traffic Services (NATS).
* In the 1950s, the Royal Air Force was installing a new radar network known as ROTOR using the advanced AMES Type 80 radars organized into a small number of Master Control Centres. These Centres centralized and greatly simplified the task of intercepting aircraft across the entire UK airspace. While these installations were in progress, in the early 1950s CSF introduced the carcinotron, which could output a radio signal at any desired frequency. This made it a very effective jamming system, and it appeared it could render ground-based radars like ROTOR's useless.
* Considering several possible solutions, the RAF selected an experimental radar known as Blue Yeoman, but later known as the AMES Type 85. This radar changed its frequency with every pulse, making it impossible for the carcinotron to know what frequency to jam. A second system, AMES Type 84, aimed to simply overpower jamming. Additionally, the "Winkle" system would look for carcinotron broadcasts and track them passively with the same accuracy as the radars. The RAF initially proposed an extensive network of these systems similar to ROTOR, but as part of the 1957 Defence White Paper the threat was seen to be moving from bombers to missiles, and in late 1958 a much smaller system with only five radars and a single control centre became "Plan Ahead".
* During this same period, civilian air traffic was increasing dramatically, and led to the 1962 formation of the National Air Traffic Control Services organization to handle national-scale air traffic control (ATC). The Plan Ahead concept of sending data from multiple radar sites to a single control centre had obvious benefits for the ATC role, and led to plans to share data between the military and civilian sides. Plan Ahead became Linesman and Mediator, respectively. The systems were to share locations in West Drayton, just north of Heathrow and Prestwick near Glasgow, while Mediator planned a third site in Preston in Lancashire. Ultimately all three Mediator sites were built, while only the temporary "L1" at West Drayton was ever completed as part of Linesman.
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