Hardend Aircraft Shelters ( HAS )
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HAS's are a passive defence measure, i.e., they limit the effect of an attack, as opposed to active defences (e.g., surface-to-air missiles) which aim to prevent or at least degrade enemy attacks. The widespread adoption of Hardened Aircraft Shelters can be traced back to lessons learned in the 1967 Arab-Israeli Six-Day War when the Israeli Air Force decimated the unprotected Egyptian Air Force, at the time the largest and most advanced air force in the Arab world, at its airbases.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardened_Aircraft_Shelter
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Coordinates: 53°5'13"N -0°10'28"E
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