Talk:Green River Launch Complex

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Multiple issues, especially related to factual details
I'm adding this section as a place to link to from the expert needed tag I added (among multiple maintenance tags). I'm hoping to address some of the red links and inline cleanup tags, but I'm out of my depth; so far, I've only made some progress with the former.

For example, I had trouble parsing the following:

"the 1963 Holloman AFB program for Athena/ABRES installed 'two 3 megawatt dual frequency L-band and UHF radar systems' by Continental Electronics[26] (AFMDC's RAM Site at Rhodes Canyon and the 'Stallion radar site located uprange' on WSMR were 'used to obtain the crossrange aspect of re-entry data.')[27]"

And when I read the source for the second citation, "Forty Years of Research and Development at Griffis Air Force Base: June 1951 – June 1991," I found the following on page 66 (emphasis mine):

"Located at the White Sands Missile Range, Holloman AFB, New Mexico, RATSCAT was a radar reflectivity measurement range used to measure radar cross-sections of objects. Radar was tested at an experimental interval between the RATSCAT and a Stallion radar site located uprange, which was used to obtain the crossrange aspect of re-entry data."

Perhaps to a subject matter expert, the relationship between "AFMDC's RAM Site at Rhodes Canyon" and "RATSCAT" in the source documentation is obvious, but I couldn't understand it from either that citation or the preceding, which links to material locked behind a paywall. – spida-tarbell ❀ (talk) (contribs) 02:09, 29 December 2023 (UTC)