Local residents and visitors Hawaii they were shocked to see it large floating structure On the coast. a kind of dome It’s bigger than a soccer field, The US government has revealed what this platform is about And why was it discovered near Pearl Harbor?
It is built on wide pillars that support the white dome at the top. A huge dome was visible off the coast of Hawaii. It impressed residents and tourists near Pearl Harbor. Department of War (named after) donald trump (since September last year) shared what that mysterious platform that flooded social networks with images and queries is.
as pointed out SF gatequestions about the structure arose in early November, but it wasn’t the first time users had questions about its dimensions and purpose.
Department of War There is an article with details on the official website Large cargo ship MV Blue Marlinis equipped with an X-band underwater radar and will enter the Pearl Harbor area at the end of the voyage. it is about semi-underwater oil platform cell phone.
Government agencies believe that this system T-SBX-1, owns Radar capable of detecting ballistic missiles Not only decoys and countermeasures enemy warheads, but also in very sophisticated ways. This structure is larger than a soccer field.
January 9, 2006 Dome stopped at Pearl Harbor After traveling more than 15,000 miles from Corpus Christi, Texas, it underwent maintenance and regular inspections. then he departed Homeport in Adak, Alaska.
On the other hand, its origins lie in the Ballistic Missile Defense System (MDA, English acronym), which belongs to the Department of the Army. united states of america this Early warning radar station is equipped with electronic scanning It is mobile, floating, and self-propelled and can operate even in bad weather.
According to the Missile Defense Alliance (MDAA), This system has the following features: Detects small objects up to 4000 kilometers awaybaseball, etc.
The first implementation took place in 2006, with a series of Testing in Gulf of Mexico and Pacific waters. The website highlighted an exploit spanning nearly 20 years that occurred on January 28, 2016, when it tracked a target comparable to an intermediate-range ballistic missile fired from a U.S. Air Force C-17 aircraft during a flight test.