Lowther Hill radar station

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The Lowther Hill radar station is a prominent air-defense radar facility in southern Scotland, recognizable by its large white radome atop Lowther Hill and used for military and aviation surveillance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf air-defense facility
radar station
associatedWith air traffic monitoring
national airspace security
controlledBy British Armed Forces
surface form: United Kingdom military
country United Kingdom
elevationFeature situated on one of the highest hills in southern Scotland
hasPart large white radome
locatedIn Lowther Hill
Scotland
South Lanarkshire
Southern Uplands
southern Scotland
locatedOnTopOf Lowther Hill
surface form: Lowther Hill summit
near Leadhills
Wanlockhead
notableFor prominent white radome visible over long distances
partOf UK air defence radar network
purpose early warning of aircraft
support of air traffic control
radomeColor white
radomeShape spherical
regionServed northern England airspace
southern Scotland airspace
terrainType upland moorland hilltop
usedFor air-defense surveillance
aviation surveillance
military radar surveillance
visibleFrom M74 corridor area
surrounding Southern Uplands

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Lowther Hills knownFor Lowther Hill radar station
Lowther Hills hasStructure Lowther Hill radar station