SRF Airspace monitoring and management system
The SFR Airspace monitoring and management system was the first Airspace monitoring and management system of the Swiss Air Force.
History
After the second world war it became apparent that the rapid development of air defense of Switzerland without a comprehensive air surveillance was unrealistic. However, Switzerland lacked knowledge of such systems and the victorious Allies of World War II restricted both the sharing of knowledge and the sale of new radar equipment. Only the LGR-1 Radar was available. It was used to find suitable locations for the radar antennas of the SFR system.[citation needed]
The core of the SFR system was the French ER-200 early warning and guidance radar from the Société Française Radioélectrique. The system was ordered on 31 January 1952, in a larger number of radar systems, radar components from which were compiled by its own architecture. From 1955 to 1966, a school complex in Dübendorf (the Radar Doerfli ("Radar village") on the training site Dürrbach Rüti bei Riggisberg), one on the top of Bütschelegg (above Bern-Belp) and the plants on 4 height locations (mountain peaks) were formed for the first radar aerial surveillance system of Switzerland. The airspace monitoring system also included an aboveground command center in Dübendorf as well as an underground command center on the Tschorren above the Brünig Pass. In these command centers put the data of the radarsites together to a national wide air surveillance picture. From these command centers where also the own aircraft guided by tactical fighter controllers.[1]
See also
- LGR-1 Radar
- Target allocation radar TPS-1E
- FLORIDA Airspace monitoring and management system
- TAFLIR
- FLORAKO
References
- Flieger-Flab-MuseumDübendorf
- Alber Wüst: Die Schweizerische Fliegerabwehr. 2011, ISBN 978-3-905616-20-0
- SFR ER220 in "Militärische Dänkmäler im Bereich Luftwaffe". Page 13 &14
- " Zur Geschichte der Radarüberwachung in der Schweiz", 16.January 2017 Walter Dürig Pages 2–5
- "Gespräch mit Alfons Haltmeier" 13.September 2013 Walter Dürig Picture of the System on Mount Pilatus (LO) on Page 6
- Einsatzzentralen der Luftwaffe 23.Jun 2015 Oberst (aD) Rudolf Wiki, Hinwil Page 27-30