Once this review is done, please move the article over to AN/APS-20 radar
No DABs
Images properly licensed
served for nearly half century "a" half century
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the last carrier being a fleet of Avro Shackleton AEW.2 converted maritime-patrol aircraft replace carrier with "users" and delete converted:
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Link maritime patrol, anti-submarine, nautical miles
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Don't use abbreviations for organizations; spell them out on first use with the abbreviation in parentheses.
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increasingly smaller radar sets were installed in vehicles, like aircraft awkward
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As aerial attacks by the Imperial Japanese Navy against its warships became more prevalent and protecting these ships became more dependent on aircraft carriers and their squadrons, the United States Navy became aware of the need to have airborne radar to identify attacking aircraft beyond the range of shipborne radar split this
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Radars optimised for night fighting, which were typically installed onboard aircraft, proved inadequate for the task Rewrite along the lines of: "Night-fighter radars were optimised for aerial combat and were too short ranged to fulfill the necessary long-range aerial surveillance role" or some such.
Numbers larger than nine should generally use digits, rather than spelling them out
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Move the link to S-band to first use
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The scanner was two speed "had two speeds"
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Don't capitalize phrases like Pulse repetition frequency just because that's their article title; the link'll work just fine if you keep them lower case.
Done Interestingly, Reade states it was known as AEW-4 in between VJ-2 and VW-4 but this is tangential to the topic so I have replaced the phrase with something more relevant
AN/APS-20 was also briefly used as part of the Space Race, with Project Mercury.. Its long range enabled it to be used in tracking and other tasks.[21] Of particular use was finding the returning space capsule after splashdown. Awkward, the first sentence should start with "The AN/APS-20..." as well
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Replacement for the radar "of"
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Red link AN/APS-82 and AN/APS-95 if there aren't a articles for them already