CAM-D Radar Site
| military, early warning radar
Canada /
Nunavut /
Oqsuqtooq /
World
/ Canada
/ Nunavut
/ Oqsuqtooq
military, early warning radar
Constructed in 1990 and declared operational in September of 1991, the CAM-D radar site is a short-range radar site on the North Warning System which provides gap coverage in the network of long-range radar sites. Sharing its designator with its predecessor DEW Line site, the CAM-D site is fully autonomous and is equipped with AN/FPS-124 radar systems.
lswilson.dewlineadventures.com/camd.htm
lswilson.dewlineadventures.com/camd.htm
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Warning_System
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 68°35'39"N 91°57'32"W
- Former CAM-C DEW Line Radar Site & Airfield 138 km
- Former CAM-2 DEW Line Radar Site 238 km
- Former CAM-Main DEW Line Radar Site 531 km
- Former PIN-4 DEW Line Radar Site 692 km
- Former PIN-3 DEW Line Radar Site 863 km
- PIN-Main Radar Site 1280 km
- Brunt Mountain 2132 km
- Former POW-1 DEW Line Radar Site 2274 km
- North Salt Lagoon 2365 km
- Cape Hawaii 3037 km
- Former CAM-D Site Airfield 0.7 km
- Acland Point 72 km
- Aberdeen Island 78 km
- Aqitgiqtuun Island 151 km
- Hovgaard Islands 153 km
- Cape Britannia 156 km
- Backhouse Point 189 km