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The radar would aid commanders by providing enemy positions to them and to the aircraft and ensured there would be no 'in-air collisions' with friendly airplanes. Harriers, or Black Eagles in Korea's case, were built, repaired and reloaded here. America was also known for using it to organize paratrooper drops via their Airborne network. In the War of the Three Powers, it was replaced by the similar Airbase, which maintains and repairs aircraft, but does not provide radar.

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